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In the fight to find and keep Wall Street's top talent, the winners tend to be the hedge funds that perform consistently well from year to year, not those that take a "win big/lose big" approach, IDW Group founder Ilana Weinstein says. She speaks with Bloomberg's Sonali Basak.