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          Wolfgang Somary's Biography

          Swiss retired private investment banker, an economist, poet, musician and astrologer. Son of the banker Felix Somary with Austrian roots, he graduated from Sidwell Friends School in Washington, D.C. and from Trinity College Dublin University, trained for banking at Warburg’s in London and New York and had a career as investment banker at Blankart & Cie. Inhaber Somary & Cie., Zurich, at Bank Sarasin & Cie., Basel and Zurich, and at Salmann Investment Mangament Ltd., Vaduz and Zurich. He founded the Intercultural Cooperation Trust in New Delhi, India, was key-­-note speaker at the annual symposia on economics in the Churburg Castle, Southern Tirol, published in German numerous articles on the quality of time for the Novalis Journal of Philosophy, a book on the Cosmology of Money and another book called Dealing with Events (Mit Ereignissen Umgehen), being an history of investment 1900-2010. His latest book of English and German poetry was published in August 2011 with the title “Windstill”. He has received poetry awards in England. From his late wife Gabriele Somary-Hennig he is father of four children and later lived in union with Louise van Wassenaer-Wiarda. He makes his home in Meilen, Switzerland.
          As a philanthropist, he engaged himself for the HATI foundation, which finances two large comprehensive schools for children from poor areas in Hyderabad, India.
          He was honorary member of the Astrologische Gesellschaft Zürich and a regular speaker at their events, most recently a few days before his passing. He suffered a cerebral bleeding on the evening of 14 November 2017, and died at sunrise on the next morning.