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Bankruptcy is the legal process whereby financially distressed firms, individuals, and occasionally governments resolve … their debts. The bankruptcy process for firms plays a central role in economics, because competition drives inefficient … corporate bankruptcy is to reduce the cost of default by having a government-sponsored procedure that resolves all debts …
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Nepal. It is to be understood that liquidation, or privatization in case of public enterprises can be prevented if …
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American International Group, Inc. (AIG), a large insurance company, received a massive bailout during the financial crisis in response to difficulties centered on the company's multifaceted exposure to residential mortgage-backed securities. The company is back on its feet, albeit in more...
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financial distress. This finding is consistent with the usual finding of the studies on bankruptcy prediction using statistical …
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Share prices of financial companies from the S&P 500 list have been modeled by a linear function of consumer price indices in the USA. The Johansen and Engle-Granger tests for cointegration both demonstrated the presence of an equilibrium long-term relation between observed and predicted time...
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I model a financial market that dries out in the wake of premature liquidations. Two main results are obtained. First, liquidity may vanish even if small, riskneutral buyers could easily compensate the ongoing selling. Thus, more markets are vulnerable to quot;runsquot; than suggested by...
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