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Bill Gross explains why being an ‘Asperger’ made him a better investor

Bill Gross Photographer: Patrick T. Fallon/Bloomberg

The billionaire 'bond king' touches on everything from being diagnosed with Asperger's syndrome to recession risks and a recent round of golf with Charles Schwab.

Even after one of the most storied careers in financial markets, Bill Gross has a few surprises left.

For one, he's been diagnosed with Asperger's syndrome, the autism-spectrum disorder. Mr. Gross says he lived most of his life unaware of the condition and now believes it helps explain not only why

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