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Amaranth investors still wait for money 10 years after collapse

Investors were told last week that redemptions would remain frozen through to December 2016

Amaranth collapsed in September 2006 after bad multibillion-dollar bets on natural gas
Amaranth collapsed in September 2006 after bad multibillion-dollar bets on natural gas Photo: iStock

Amaranth Advisors was one of the biggest hedge fund blowups in history. Now, the fallen fund is approaching a new milestone: a decade-long wait to give investors back what remains of their money.

When Amaranth collapsed in September 2006 after bad multibillion-dollar bets on natural gas, investors were told redemptions would be temporarily suspended for two months.

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