Corporate Restructuring : Lessons from Experience

In the wake of the periodic financial crises of the late 1990s, the international financial institutions and many experts have recognized the need for a strategy to avoid and mitigate the severity of crises in the corporate sector. Addressing this problem requires the complementary efforts of policymakers, regulators, lawyers, insolvency experts, corporate restructuring specialists, and financiers. What are the roots of corporate distress? Can systemic corporate crises be predicted? What is the role of legal frameworks in preventing and coping with a crisis? What are the most effective financial techniques for dealing with distressed corporate organizations? This volume takes a multidisciplinary perspective on corporate restructuring, and examines international experiences in dealing with corporate crises.

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Main Authors: Pomerleano, Michael, Shaw, William
Language:English
en_US
Published: Washington, DC: World Bank 2005
Subjects:ACCOUNTING, ACCOUNTING STANDARDS, AFFILIATED ORGANIZATIONS, ASSET MANAGEMENT, ASSET MANAGEMENT COMPANIES, AUDITS, BAD DEBTS, BALANCE SHEET, BANK MANAGEMENT, BANK RESTRUCTURING, BANKING REFORM, BANKING RESTRUCTURING, BANKING SECTOR, BANKING SUPERVISION, BANKING SYSTEM, BANKRUPTCY, BANKRUPTCY COURTS, BANKS, BORROWING, BUSINESS FAILURES, CAPITAL MARKETS, CENTRAL BANK, CENTRAL BANKS, COMMERCIAL BANKS, CORPORATE DEBT, CORPORATE FINANCE, CORPORATE GOVERNANCE, CORPORATE INSOLVENCY, CORPORATE LOANS, CORPORATE RESTRUCTURING, CORPORATE SECTOR, COURT, CREDIT BUREAUS, CREDIT RISK, CREDIT RISK MANAGEMENT, CREDITOR, CREDITORS, DEBT, DEBT CAPACITY, DEBT RESTRUCTURING, DEBT STRUCTURE, DEBT SUSTAINABILITY, DEBTORS, DEFAULT RISK, ECONOMETRICS, ECONOMICS, EMERGING MARKETS, EMPLOYMENT, EXTERNAL BORROWING, EXTERNAL DEBT, FEDERAL RESERVE SYSTEM, FINANCIAL CRISES, FINANCIAL CRISIS, FINANCIAL DATA, FINANCIAL ENGINEERING, FINANCIAL INDICATORS, FINANCIAL INSTITUTIONS, FINANCIAL RESTRUCTURING, FINANCIAL RISK, FINANCIAL SECTOR DEVELOPMENT, FINANCIAL SECTOR REFORM, FINANCIAL SERVICES, FOREIGN DEBT, FOREIGN EXCHANGE, FOREIGN EXCHANGE EXPOSURE, GOVERNMENT INTERVENTION, GUIDELINES, INSOLVENCY, INSOLVENCY REGIME, INSURANCE, INTEREST COVERAGE RATIO, INTEREST EXPENSE, INTERNATIONAL BANKING, INTERNATIONAL FINANCE, INTERNATIONAL INVESTMENT BANK, INVESTMENT BANKERS, INVESTMENT COMPANIES, INVESTMENT MANAGEMENT, LATIN AMERICAN, LAWS, LEGAL FRAMEWORK, LEGISLATION, LIQUIDATION, MACROECONOMIC POLICIES, MACROECONOMICS, MERCHANT BANKING, MERGERS, MIDDLE EAST, MORAL HAZARD, NONPERFORMING LOANS, PORTFOLIO, PORTFOLIO MANAGEMENT, PRIVATIZATION, PROBABILITY OF DEFAULT, PRODUCTIVITY, PROFITABILITY, PUBLIC DEBT, RATING AGENCIES, RECAPITALIZATION, REGRESSION MODELS, REGULATORY FRAMEWORK, REGULATORY REFORM, REORGANIZATION, RESTRUCTURING AGENCIES, RISK ASSESSMENT, RISK MANAGEMENT, SECURED CREDITORS, SECURITIES, STATEMENT, TAX REGIME, TAX SYSTEM, TECHNICAL ASSISTANCE, TRANSPARENCY, TRANSPORT, UNSECURED CREDIT, URBAN DEVELOPMENT, VOLATILITY, VULNERABILITY,
Online Access:http://documents.worldbank.org/curated/en/2005/04/6432038/corporate-restructuring-lessons-experience
https://hdl.handle.net/10986/7373
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