Opportunities in Distressed Assets and Debts: Identifying Profit in the Financial Crisis

BY NICK SKREKAS

 
Most distressed investment professionals believe, the big upside of the current financial and liquidity crises is a unique and fertile hunting-ground for profit from corporate restructurings, undervalued assets and rebounding securities. It is estimated that as of March 2009, there were over US$400bn in outstanding distressed debt and over US$700bn in stressed debt globally – funds that are looking for struggling corporate players. But despite the potentially stellar returns, these distressed investments are risky by their very nature; therefore, there is a need to understand the market and to have the expertise and skills required to succeed in it.

Opportunities in Distressed Assets and Debt: Identifying Profit in the Financial Crisis
provides you with just that expertise. Both cutting-edge and practical, it covers all aspects of this specialised investment class, from market drivers, picking the bottom of the debt cycle, identification and analysis of opportunities and investment strategies, through to the vital technical and legal issues of deal structuring.

Uniquely, this report also incorporates the views of a diverse and pre-eminent set of over 30 contributors including professionals, investors and academics that have shared their insights and expertise solely for this report.

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