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Blue Mountain Struggles With PG&E Losses

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Rupert Hargreaves
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Blue Mountain's Credit Alternatives Fund ended the first quarter of 2019 down -3.57% gross according to a copy of the fund's March transparency report, a copy of which ValueWalk has been able to review.

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According to the report, the $2.97 billion credit fund ended March with a year-to-date loss of -3.57% gross and -4% after including fees and expenses. Following these losses, over the past twelve months, the fund has...

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