"The bid/ask used to be tight enough that the parties could come to a fairly quick resolution of valuation disputes, if nothing else for the sake of maintaining the relationship."

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"The bid/ask used to be tight enough that the parties could come to a fairly quick resolution of valuation disputes, if nothing else for the sake of maintaining the relationship."

--William Gray, lawyer in the securities and structured finance group at Ashurst, on why options referencing hedge funds' net asset values are increasingly hard to unwind.

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