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Indonesian property developers: cracks reopen as liquidity dries up
5 years ago
Indonesian developers didn’t fully recover from the 2013 taper tantrum. And now, as development costs and interest payments eat into their capital, they are looking far from stable -
Spotlight: Satellite operators - sending signals of distress
6 years ago
Satellite operators are trying to transmit optimistic messages – but they admit that prices for data services are falling -
Heavy equipment suppliers: slowly crawling out of the mud
7 years ago
There are tentative signs that heavy equipment manufacturers are finally pulling themselves out of the mire -
Healthcare providers: Heading for the emergency room
7 years ago
Donald Trump’s pledge to scrap the Affordable Care Act has hit a big high yield sector hard -
Equipment rental: debt investors call for safety measures
7 years ago
Resistance is high to equipment renters that continue to splash out on capital spending -
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 -
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 -
Residential mortgages: Servicers feel regulatory chill
9 years ago
Intervention by regulators and a lack of new assets is freezing growth among US distressed mortgage servicers -
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 -
Credit spotlight: Still loving it
12 years ago
Leverage is high but the fast food sector is doing well even as consumer spending falls – so it’s no surprise that credit investors are tucking into large portions -
Credit spotlight - House of cards
12 years ago
Heavily indebted US home builder Hovnanian seems to be an ace away from collapsing – and yet its bonds are still trading at well above recovery value -
Credit spotlight - Lean, mean driving machines
12 years ago
After paring down fleets and cutting costs in 2008, car rental companies have recently posted strong earnings and most could now make profits even in a recession
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