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Corporate Finance
Windstream Files Chapter 11 After Bond Default
The filing follows a court ruling that the broadband provider violated bond covenants when it spun off its fiber-optic cable network.
By
Matthew Heller
| February 26, 2019
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Investment Banking
Junk Defaults to Rise to 4.6% in Next Year
Moody's cites "deteriorating credit conditions especially in commodity sectors such as oil & gas and metals & mining."
By
Katie Kuehner-Hebert
| April 11, 2016
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Credit
Atlantic City Crisis Threatens Other N.J. Cities: Moody’s
New Jersey's "posture toward Atlantic City reduces the likelihood that it would rescue other financially distressed cities," the rating agency warns.
By
Matthew Heller
| April 7, 2016
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Strategy
Sports Authority Working on Deal With Lenders
Moody's says there is a "high probability" the retailer could default after missing a key $20 million interest payment last week.
By
Katie Kuehner-Hebert
| January 22, 2016
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Global Business
Greek Debt Default Looking More Likely
Weekend talks break down after after Greece claims creditors’ representatives had no authority to negotiate a deal.
By
Katie Kuehner-Hebert
| June 15, 2015
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Global Business
EU Officials Mulling Possible Greek Debt Default
Discussions between EU and Greece bring up possibility of default at end of this month.
By
Katie Kuehner-Hebert
| June 12, 2015
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The Economy
China Developer Silent on $26M Interest Payment on Bonds
This is reportedly the first time a Chinese developer has defaulted on dollar-denominated bonds.
By
Katie Kuehner-Hebert
| January 8, 2015
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Risk
Hitting the Roof
If Congress fails to lift the limit on America’s debts, the consequences are uncertain but definitely unpleasant.
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Economist Staff
| October 14, 2013
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Supply Chain
Credit Risk Climbed in 3Q
For the fifth consecutive month, the Kamakura index shows more global, listed companies are at some risk of defaulting.
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Vincent Ryan
| October 20, 2011
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