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Hedge fund billionaire John Paulson's firm took a stake in Citigroup
Paulson, whose firm Paulson & Co bet against financial companies and the housing market before the credit crisis, also dissolved his stakes in Petro-Canada, Humana, State Street
Besides Bank of America, Paulson cut his stake in JPMorgan Chase by 5 million shares.
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Investors scrutinize Paulson & Co's holdings since the firm reaped big gains by betting that the U.S. mortgage market would collapse in 2007.
It also bet that financial services companies would tumble last year.
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