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d-29849House OversightFinancial Record

Confidential Global Utility Sector White Paper – Hedge Fund Positioning Data (2013)

Date
November 11, 2025
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House Oversight
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House Oversight #024207
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1
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The document provides internal banking survey data on hedge fund exposure to the global utilities sector, but it does not name any high‑profile individuals, government agencies, or foreign leaders. Th Bank of America Merrill Lynch survey shows utilities were heavily underweight by hedge funds in 2012 Long/short ratio for utilities fell from 3.0x (Jan 2008) to 1.7x (Jan 2012) then rose 60% to 2.7x.

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