Three Arrows Capital seeks to increase claim against FTX to $1.5B
Three Arrows Capital liquidators seek to revise their claim against FTX from $120 million to $1.53 billion, citing improper liquidation of 3AC assets.
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Three Arrows Capital liquidators seek to revise their claim against FTX from $120 million to $1.53 billion, citing improper liquidation of 3AC assets.
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