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Saba Capital disposes of 235,576 BlackRock ESG Capital Allocation Term Trust shares for $3.72 million

Saba Capital disposes of 235,576 BlackRock ESG Capital Allocation Term Trust shares for $3.72 million

ReutersReuters2026/08/17 14:48
  • Saba Capital Management sold 235,576 ECAT common shares on Aug. 13–14 at USD 15.51–15.82.
  • Indirect stake fell to 14,440,097 shares following the sales.


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