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Meet Wall Street's Hottest Power Couples (GS, MS, JPM)

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Sure, Wall Streeters spend more time in their offices than anywhere else.

But they must have a little block of time to find love.

And, more often than not, they inter-date on the Street.

In honor of Valentine's Day, we've found the financial industry's biggest power couples.

From hedge funders to a New York City mayor, these twosomes run the gamut of successful financiers.

Katya Wachtel contributed to this post.

Michael Bloomberg and Diana Taylor

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Bloomberg, the wealthiest man in the city, is also the mayor. He graduated from Harvard with an MBA and went on to found the predecessor of financial news network, Bloomberg. Bloomberg now owns about 85 percent of his namesake company.

Taylor earned her MBA from Columbia and began her finance career at Smith Barney. She then went on to become the CFO of Long Island Power Authority, and eventually became New York State's Superintendent of Banks.



Kelly Granat and Susan Boland

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Hedge fund power couple Kelly Granat, a managing director at Lone Pine Capital and Harvard MBA, and Susan Boland, a senior marketing exec whose clients include Citi and Marriott.

They bought Richard Gere's 1.2 acre Hamptons home for $5.9 million back in '09. The property is called Too Many Maples as it has several large maple trees throughout. They also purchased a $2.8 million pad on Fifth Avenue last November.



Louis Moore Bacon and Gabrielle Sacconaghi

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Bacon is the chairman and principal investment manager of Moore Capital Management. In August, he and other prominent hedge funders were rumored to have partied with GOP presidential hopeful Mitt Romney.

Sacconaghi earned a Master's degree in International Relations from Cambridge University. She previously worked at Sotheby's and currently works as an art consultant in New York.



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