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BlackRock Capital Allocation Term Trust Common Shares of Beneficial Interest (BCAT) is a closed-end investment fund managed by BlackRock, one of the world's leading asset management firms. The fund focuses on capital allocation across various asset classes, seeking to provide investors with income and capital appreciation potential through a diversified portfolio approach. As of the current trading session, BCAT shares are trading near $15.45, reflecting a modest decline that has drawn attention
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