Tag: distressed debt

Victor Shih of Northwestern University speaks about the ambiguous boundary between public spending and corporate debt.
By Mei Tuicolo | 6 May 2010
Deutsche Bank's strategic investment group looks back on 10 years of working in the distressed debt markets.
By Lara Wozniak | 12 April 2010
China is the most difficult country for creditors when it comes to exercising their rights over security, as current laws don't provide the protection they need, a recent ...
By Winnie Tang | 7 December 2009
Alternative fund managers chew over some legal niceties in Tokyo, with a focus on opportunities in China.
By Simon Osborne | 24 November 2009
The quivering heaps of toxic debt are being alleviated by government stimulus and unprecedented liquidity.
By Simon Osborne | 17 November 2009
Ex-Deutsche bankers set up SC Lowy with a plan to focus on Asian distressed debt.
By Rupert Walker | 13 October 2009
The bondholders' acceptance of the Indonesian retailer's exchange offer is a welcome but rare success for Asia's restructuring industry.
By Rupert Walker | 28 July 2009
Warren Allderige, chief executive of Pacific Harbor Group, outlines his special situation fund's approach to distressed debt investments.
By Rupert Walker | 9 July 2009
The distressed Indonesian tire manufacturer is the latest Asian company to seek a solution to its liquidity problems.
By Rupert Walker | 16 June 2009
Michel Lowy is likely to set up his own business after resigning as head of Deutsche Bank's distressed debt team in Asia.
By Rupert Walker | 1 April 2009
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