Las materias primas en el centro del debate
Amaranth Advisors es la segunda víctima destacada que se ha visto obligada a abandonar el mercado de gas natural este año, mientras que otros fondos han acumulado pßrdidas en otros puntos de los mercados de materias primas. ¿Están cambiando sus estrategias otros inversores para evitar correr una suerte similar?
Las pßrdidas acumuladas por el fondo de inversión libre Amaranth Advisors, radicado en Greenwich, han puesto de manifiesto lo precarios que pueden ser los mercados de gas natural. La firma perdió más de $6.000 millones despußs de que una serie de posiciones en derivados sobre gas natural, incluyendo diferenciales, se torcieran en septiembre de 2006. Y Amaranth no es la única. En agosto de 2006, MotherRock, un fondo de inversión libre con sede en Nueva York, se vio tambißn obligado a cerrar tras
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