The foundations already controlled billions of dollars, but
Soros, 87, has in recent years increased the pace of transfers
from his hedge fund-turned-family office, Soros Fund Management
LLC, the Wall Street Journal and the New York Times reported
earlier on Tuesday, citing Open Society officials.
Representatives for Open Society did not respond to requests for
comment from Reuters.
Open Society works globally to "build vibrant and tolerant
democracies" and has given away nearly $14 billion since
inception in 1979, according to its website.
Hungarian-born Soros, who made a huge profit betting against an
overvalued British pound in 1992, is a vocal supporter of
liberal causes and was a large contributor to the fund-raising
Super PAC group backing Democratic presidential nominee Hillary
Clinton last year.
Soros early this year hired former UBS Group AG asset management
executive Dawn Fitzpatrick to serve as the latest chief
investment officer for New York-based Soros Fund Management,
which also manages money for Open Society.
Only the Bill & Melinda Gates Foundation is now larger than Open
Society among U.S. grant-making groups, with an endowment of
about $40 billion.
Soros is worth an estimated $23 billion, according to Forbes.
(Reporting by Lawrence Delevingne; Editing by Bill Rigby)
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