Updated
Updated · Bloomberg · Apr 25
Out-of-court creditor deals set to impact K-shaped debt market
Updated
Updated · Bloomberg · Apr 25

Out-of-court creditor deals set to impact K-shaped debt market

4 articles · Updated · Bloomberg · Apr 25
  • The number of out-of-court restructuring deals in the US is expected to rise, affecting both strong and weak companies.
  • Stronger firms continue to access capital and expand, while weaker companies struggle with mounting debt and reduced demand.
  • This trend reflects the broader K-shaped economic divide, where disparities between financially healthy and distressed firms are widening across the market.
Beyond managing debt, what is the true key to survival in this 'K-shaped' economy?
How are majority lenders gaining an edge over others in these debt restructuring deals?
With bankruptcies at a 15-year high, is a wider economic downturn now inevitable?
How has the 2025 OBBBA law amplified the divide between thriving and struggling firms?
How is the 'Costco economy' for families creating a survival crisis for Main Street businesses?
Is the current farm crisis a repeat of history or a new kind of economic storm?