Weekly News – June 30
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2023 Restructuring Symposium
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Floating Rate Impact
Source: S&P Global Ratings
Loan recoveries affected by LMEs
Source: S&P Global Ratings
Property Markets Under Pressure
Source: Trepp
With $1.5 billion of CRE debt coming due
Creditor strategies in the spotlight
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Exclusive Opportunism
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Lordstown Enters
Exclusive Content
Cineworld Exits
Congrats to our friend @Maxfrumes on joining 9fin
SVB fight is on!
Bailout gone wrong
To the rescue!
What we’re reading…
Source: Morgan Lewis
2023 CRC Allocators Conference
Contributors Speak Up
What to expect in the next default cycle
We asked Contributors Bradford Sandler and Sidney Levinson to weigh in on what we should expect in the next default cycle.
Professor Edward Altman recently noted in a paper published with the Creditor Rights Coalition that the Benign Credit Cycle is over. He sees a reversion to the mean in terms of defaults and recoveries in 2023. But he also sees many risks on the horizon making a Stress or even in a “hard-landing†scenario a possibility (with 8-10% default rates). Put your prediction caps on. What do you see and expect? Where do you expect restructuring activity to increase? Are we in for more bankruptcies? Or, more (yawn yawn) extend and pretend? Will RSAs rule the day? Or, will we see more traditional in-court restructurings? What will this new environment look like?
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Third party releases
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“Open Market” Purchases
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Where Are We In The Credit Cycle?
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