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Hedge fund Galois Capital says half its capital stuck on FTX exchange -FT

Stock Markets Nov 12, 2022 02:10AM ET
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(Reuters) - Galois Capital is the latest hedge fund caught off guard after close to half its assets were trapped on collapsed crypto exchange FTX, the Financial Times said on Saturday, estimating the amount to be around $100 million.

Galois co-founder Kevin Zhou wrote to investors in recent days that while the fund had been able to pull some money from the exchange, it still had "roughly half of our capital stuck on FTX," the paper said, quoting a letter it had seen.

"I am deeply sorry that we find ourselves in this current situation," Zhou wrote as per the report, adding that it could take "a few years" to recover "some percentage" of its assets.

FTX filed U.S. bankruptcy proceedings on Friday and its Chief Executive Officer Sam Bankman-Fried resigned after a rapid liquidity crunch at the group left FTX scrambling to raise about $9.4 billion from investors and rivals.

FTX's swift fall from grace followed heavy speculation about its financial health that triggered $6 billion of withdrawals in just 72 hours earlier this week. The company had published a valuation of $32 billion as recently as January.

FTX and Galois did not immediately respond to Reuters requests for comment.

Hedge fund Galois Capital says half its capital stuck on FTX exchange -FT
 

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Kerry Ditto
Kerry Ditto Nov 12, 2022 1:33PM ET
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one of underlying reasons of mkt rally of last week was that dems did much better than expected in mid-term election. the real reason of the euphoria was that it looked decisively discouraging trump to run for 2024 bid. but, no, media reports now say trump to run anyway. so, the key reason for the rally euphoria is gone. mkt has to roll back the rally.
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Kerry Ditto Nov 12, 2022 1:07PM ET
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Lehman default was about $600 billion of the company itself. FTX itself is about $32 billion. But, the size of domino effect of the FTX degault could be bigger than Lehman's. Plus negative risk of trump's announcement plan to run for 2024 bid could have enormously negative effect on stock mkt in coming days and years.
Karen Horne
Karen Horne Nov 12, 2022 9:39AM ET
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how many other hedge funds are in danger of failure? what's the worldwide counter party risk???
Rendo Siregar
Rendo Siregar Nov 12, 2022 6:12AM ET
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bom atom pil
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Even a hedge fund can be a greater fool….. who would’ve thunk it ?
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jason xx Nov 12, 2022 4:51AM ET
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Have you ever had any of your own original thoughts?
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sam bankman-fried resigned with billions in his bank account, leaving the mess to investors.
 
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