Originally published by Gordon Orr on LinkedIn: China Debt to Equity Swaps – Only Investors Lose? China’s government is encouraging its banks (remember it owns and controls them) to swap over $150 ...
Commercial banks urged to set up financial asset investment units China will accelerate the debt-for-equity swaps of qualified companies to reduce high corporate leverage, resolve financial risks and ...
China will accelerate the debt-for-equity swaps of qualified companies to reduce high corporate leverage, resolve financial risks and support overall economic growth, the country's top economic ...
SAO PAULO (Reuters) - Corruption-ensnared Odebrecht SA has proposed that creditors take over its sugar and ethanol unit, Atvos Agroindustrial Participacoes SA, in exchange for reducing Odebrecht's ...
Allowing a large number of companies to convert debt into equity would help not only enterprises with huge borrowings on their books but lenders, analysts said. For that to happen, however, more ...
The sources confirmed that HMM, the country’s No. 2 shipping line, is seeking to sell stocks at 8,890 won per share to creditors, bondholders, owners of chartered ships and even retail investors this ...
China's purported plan to reduce corporate-sector leverage and rejuvenate economic growth through debt-for-equity swap programmes will face significant challenges from stakeholder-interest ...
MUMBAI (Reuters) - Banks plan to take control of indebted infrastructure company Jaiprakash Associates Ltd by swapping part of its loans for equity, two banking sources with direct knowledge of the ...
Erinaceous’s share price fell by a third on Thursday as the prospect of a debt-for-equity swap increased. The property services group, which in September admitted that it had breached banking ...
The $ 700 bn requested from Congress by Treasury Secretary Paulson to buy up bad mortgage-backed and mortgage-based securities from American banks is not going to solve the crisis, although it can be ...
Detailed price information for Inspire Veterinary Partners Inc Cl A (IVP-Q) from The Globe and Mail including charting and trades.