Explore the complete record of transactions filed by Saba Capital Management, L.P., Board Member. Officer active across 22 companies, notably Mexico Fund INC. Aggregated, 318 filings have been recorded. Total volume traded: €80.7m. The latest transaction was filed on 8 February 2022 — Acquisition. Regulator: SEC (Form 4). All data is openly available.
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Saba Capital Management, L.P. is a New York-based alternative asset manager founded in 2009 by Boaz Weinstein and known for its expertise in credit relative value, tail-risk hedging, and closed-end fund investing. In the U.S. public-markets context, Saba’s most visible corporate-governance role is as an active investor and board-engagement participant in listed funds, including situations involving NEW GERMANY FUND INC, MEXICO FUND INC, and Nuveen Short Duration Credit Opportunities Fund. As a result, the firm’s most notable recent role is best characterized as an investor-leader and board-engagement platform rather than a conventional operating executive. ([sabacapital.com](https://www.sabacapital.com/?utm_source=openai)) Saba’s investment franchise was built around identifying dislocations across the capital structure and exploiting pricing inefficiencies between bonds, loans, derivatives, and equity-linked instruments. The firm says it manages core strategies that include Credit Relative Value, Tail Hedge, and Closed-End Funds, reflecting a sophisticated approach to portfolio construction and risk management. Its public profile has also been reinforced by multiple recent industry awards, which underscore its standing among institutional investors. ([sabacapital.com](https://www.sabacapital.com/our-firm/?utm_source=openai)) In governance campaigns, Saba is widely associated with shareholder activism aimed at improving board accountability, unlocking value, and addressing persistent discounts to net asset value in listed funds. Its public filings and shareholder materials show a pattern of pushing for board changes, enhanced oversight, and structural remedies that it believes better align fund management with shareholder interests. That combination of analytical rigor, capital-markets experience, and governance activism has made Saba an influential presence in the U.S. closed-end fund market and in debates over how public investment vehicles should be managed. ([sec.gov](https://www.sec.gov/Archives/edgar/data/878200/000092189519002506/ex1todfan14a10769002_100319.pdf?utm_source=openai))