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Boaz Weinstein hedge fund up 33% after market plunge: letter

By Lawrence Delevingne

NEW YORK (Reuters) – Boaz Weinstein’s main Saba Capital Management LP hedge fund reported a 33% gain in March through Friday amid market turmoil and bringing its year to date gain to 67%, according to a note sent to clients seen by Reuters.

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