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CMA drops nearly 7% in first half
David Walker
22 Aug 2008
CMA Global Hedge, one of the largest London Stock Exchange-listed hedge funds, lost almost 7% of its value in the first half of 2008, nearly three times the 2.5% average loss across the fund of hedge funds sector.
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