FTX debtors and UCC clash over asset control in restructuring
FTX strongly criticized the UCC’s pursuit of asset control, recommending that debtors allocate nearly $2.6 billion from cash reserves into short-term Treasurys.
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FTX strongly criticized the UCC’s pursuit of asset control, recommending that debtors allocate nearly $2.6 billion from cash reserves into short-term Treasurys.
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