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Debt restructuring: Hold-outs shatter the consensus
7 years ago
A series of court rulings has emboldened hold-outs who refuse to sign up to debt restructuring deals -
Gold mining: All that’s gold does not glitter
8 years ago
The price of gold has fallen 40% since 2011 and heavily indebted mining credits have lost their lustre -
Real-estate reits: Cracks appear as yields rise
8 years ago
Lending to companies that own buildings housing McDonald's restaurants and similar businesses was deemed to be a safe bet -
Petrobras: In deep water – and sinking deeper
9 years ago
It has $135 billion in debt and its credit standing rests on a signature from its auditor. Petrobras is a credit for brave investors -
Coal mining: In a hole and still digging
9 years ago
Some coal prices have fallen by almost two-thirds in the past three years – and for heavily-indebted coal mining companies the outlook is black -
Fertiliser production: Caught in a bleak midwinter
9 years ago
Fertiliser makers have invested to prepare for growth – but the outlook is wintry and their cash is dwindling. -
Toys R Us: Trouble in toy town
9 years ago
One of the world's biggest retailers may be just one bad quarter away from a debt restructuring – or bankruptcy -
Indian banks: Bond holders face bumpy ride
10 years ago
India's sickly state-owned banks – which are widely owned by international credit investors – could soon be downgraded to junk -
Puerto Rico: The US basket case
10 years ago
Real-world credit may be a grim shock for Puerto Rico after years of government profligacy and tax breaks for US investors that kept its borrowing costs low -
European directories: Hibu seeks lifeline online
11 years ago
Loans in the recently re-christened UK directories company have lost 80 per cent of their value as long term investors scramble for the exit
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