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Hedge fund outflows surge to $55.9 Billion so far in 2019

By Bloomberg
22 August 2019   |   4:03 pm
Hedge funds have lost 50% more money so far this year than in all of 2018. Bloomberg's Jennifer Surane reports on "Bloomberg Daybreak: Americas."

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