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distressed corporate debtors seeking to initiate insolvency proceedings. In this way, the proposals on the table run the risk of …
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Globalization has precipitated movement of output and employment between regions. How similar are companies in different regions following this dramatic shift in economic activity? Corporate comparisons to test global convergence could be made along numerous dimensions. We look at firms along...
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area. The introduction of a new insolvency law which provided for corporate rescue or reorganization of companies was the …
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The paper offers a new view of the process of globalization of the necroeconomy. The goal of the research is to set out the main reasons why in many (and mostly in poor) countries the economies used obsolete technologies. As a result all these countries have retroeconomy. The process of...
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Futures market participants were caught off-guard when MF Global, a commodity futures broker, filed for bankruptcy on October 31st, 2011. By now, bankruptcies of financial firms are not unusual, so why did this one cause such consternation? Essentially, this episode educated industry...
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In the Fall of 2011, futures market participants were caught off-guard when MF Global filed for bankruptcy. Essentially, this episode educated industry participants that customer protections in the U.S. commodity futures markets had been more ambiguous than expected. That said, there are a...
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This article covers the trading blowups at the hedge fund, Amaranth, and at the Futures Commission Merchant, MF Global. Although the lessons from the Amaranth blowup can best be understood in terms of market-risk principles, the lessons from the MF Global bankruptcy are best understood in terms...
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We analyze how creditor rights affect the nonsynchronicity of global corporate credit default swap spreads (CDS-NS). We find that CDS-NS is negatively related to the country-level creditor-control rights, especially to the “restrictions on reorganization” component, where...
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average fraction of publicly traded zombie firms in the world's 20 largest economies increased significantly in the past 30 …
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This paper investigates whether bond, issuer, industry and macro-specific variables account for the observed variation of credit spreads' changes of global shipping bond issues before and after the onset of the subprime financial crisis. Results show that conclusions as to the significant...
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