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Corporate restructurings are on the rise – but why? – The CFO

  • Over 80% of industry experts expect volume of restructurings to continue rising
  • Regulations favoring liquidation over rehabilitation seen as biggest challenge, with survival further hampered by inexperienced management teams and rising interest rates
  • North America and Europe experiencing significant restructuring

The volume of new corporate restructuring mandates is set to continue rising over the next two years as distressed companies grapple with geopolitical uncertainty, tightening interest rates, and new regulatory challenges, according to new research commissioned by CSC.

CSCs study, Global Restructuring Trends in 2024: Navigating the Opportunities and Challenges, reveals that the overwhelming majority (83%) of sector professional…

Read the full article at: https://the-cfo.io/2024/07/09/corporate-restructurings-are-on-the-rise-but-why/

Category: RestructuringBy Insolvency Advisory AccountantsJuly 9, 2024

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Corporate restructurings are on the rise – but why? – The CFO

  • Over 80% of industry experts expect volume of restructurings to continue rising
  • Regulations favoring liquidation over rehabilitation seen as biggest challenge, with survival further hampered by inexperienced management teams and rising interest rates
  • North America and Europe experiencing significant restructuring

The volume of new corporate restructuring mandates is set to continue rising over the next two years as distressed companies grapple with geopolitical uncertainty, tightening interest rates, and new regulatory challenges, according to new research commissioned by CSC.

CSCs study, Global Restructuring Trends in 2024: Navigating the Opportunities and Challenges, reveals that the overwhelming majority (83%) of sector professional…

Read the full article at: https://the-cfo.io/2024/07/09/corporate-restructurings-are-on-the-rise-but-why/

Category: RestructuringBy Insolvency Advisory AccountantsJuly 9, 2024

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Local small businesses look to restructuring for ATO debt solution – InDaily
July 17, 2024
Cash flow analysis key to small business restructuring – AccountantsDaily
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Corporate restructurings are on the rise – but why? – The CFO

  • Over 80% of industry experts expect volume of restructurings to continue rising
  • Regulations favoring liquidation over rehabilitation seen as biggest challenge, with survival further hampered by inexperienced management teams and rising interest rates
  • North America and Europe experiencing significant restructuring

The volume of new corporate restructuring mandates is set to continue rising over the next two years as distressed companies grapple with geopolitical uncertainty, tightening interest rates, and new regulatory challenges, according to new research commissioned by CSC.

CSCs study, Global Restructuring Trends in 2024: Navigating the Opportunities and Challenges, reveals that the overwhelming majority (83%) of sector professional…

Read the full article at: https://the-cfo.io/2024/07/09/corporate-restructurings-are-on-the-rise-but-why/

Category: RestructuringBy Insolvency Advisory AccountantsJuly 9, 2024

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PreviousPrevious post:HECS indexation to be overhauled in budget with $3 billion in student debt 'wiped out' – ABC NewsNextNext post:Barefoot Investor: My husband confessed we are $140,000 in debt due to his gambling addiction – PerthNow

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