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  2. Holdout problem - Wikipedia

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    Creditors left behind in a restructuring could lead to following problems: If there are enough of them, the financial predicates underlying the entire restructuring may be undone. If holdouts are subsequently paid in full, it makes the participating creditors look deprived and this leads in the next restructuring to even more holdouts.

  3. Debt restructuring - Wikipedia

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    Bondholders would take haircuts, but these losses are already priced into deeply discounted bond prices." [6] If the key issue is bank solvency, converting debt to equity via bondholder haircuts presents an elegant solution to the problem. Not only is debt reduced along with interest payments, but equity is simultaneously increased.

  4. Current ratio - Wikipedia

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    Acceptable current ratios vary across industries. [1] Generally, high current ratio are regarded as better than low current ratios, as an indication of whether a company can pay a creditor back. However, if a company's current ratio is too high, it may indicate that the company is not efficiently using its current assets. [2] A current ratio of ...

  5. Bad debt - Wikipedia

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    In finance, bad debt, occasionally called uncollectible accounts expense, is a monetary amount owed to a creditor that is unlikely to be paid and for which the creditor is not willing to take action to collect for various reasons, often due to the debtor not having the money to pay, for example due to a company going into liquidation or insolvency.

  6. Explainer-Can Russia pay its creditors, and what happens if not?

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    Russia's finance ministry said on Monday it had sent an order to a correspondent bank for the payment of coupons on eurobonds amounting to $117.2 million which are due on Wednesday. The diplomatic ...

  7. Government debt - Wikipedia

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    [2]: 55, s3.107 However, the nominal value is useful for a debt-issuing government, as it is the amount that the debtor owes to the creditor. [2]: 191, ft28 If market and nominal values are not available, face value (the undiscounted amount of principal to be repaid at maturity) [2]: 56 is used. [2]: 208, s7.238

  8. Debt - Wikipedia

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    Bonds below Baa/BBB (Moody's/S&P) are considered junk or high-risk bonds. Their high risk of default (approximately 1.6 percent for Ba) is compensated by higher interest payments. Bad Debt is a loan that can not (partially or fully) be repaid by the debtor. The debtor is said to default on their debt. These types of debt are frequently ...

  9. Haircut (finance) - Wikipedia

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    In finance, a haircut is the difference between the current market value of an asset and the value ascribed to that asset for purposes of calculating regulatory capital or loan collateral. The amount of the haircut reflects the perceived risk of the asset falling in value in an immediate cash sale or liquidation.