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  • 1Distressed securities — are securities of companies or government entities that are either already in default, under bankruptcy protection, or in distress and heading toward such a condition. The most common distressed securities are bonds and bank debt. While there is… …

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  • 2Distressed lending — typically provides credit facilities to borrowers with good cash generation capacity but short term liquidity issues. Contents 1 Liquidity Lending versus Collateral Lending 2 Distressed Lending versus Asset Backed Lending ( ABL ) 3 See also …

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  • 3distressed — UK US /dɪˈstrest/ adjective ► FINANCE distressed debts, etc. are sold to investors at very low prices because there is a high risk that the company owing them will be unable to pay them back. Investors buy them because they hope to get back more… …

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  • 4distressed — adj. 1. facing or experiencing financial trouble or difficulty; as, distressed companies need loans and technical advice. Syn: hard pressed, hard put, in a bad way(predicate), in trouble(predicate). [WordNet 1.5] 2. experienceing a generalized… …

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  • 5distressed property — ➔ property * * * distressed property UK US noun [U] ► PROPERTY property that an owner must sell because they failed to pay their payments on a mortgage: »Commercial property markets saw an increase in foreclosures and distressed property in the… …

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  • 6Distressed swimmer — or drowning non swimmer (DNS) is a term used by the Life Saving Society of Canada to describe a particular victim type. Lifesaving Society Definition Distressed swimmers can be novice swimmers with limited swimming ability, tired or weak swimmers …

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  • 7distressed debt — England, Wales Also known as impaired debt . Debt which the borrower is unlikely to be able to repay in full to the lender on its maturity date as the borrower is in financial trouble or in a form of insolvency. Debt may also be distressed if it… …

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  • 8distressed property — USA Real property that is subject to a foreclosure action or a pending foreclosure action. Sometimes distressed property can also be real property that is subject to pressures operating on the owner other than a pending foreclosure, such as a… …

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  • 9Distressed Children & Infants International — is a non profit organization based in Cheshire, Connecticut.[1] DCI s flagship program is the Sunchild Sponsorship (SCSP) program, which currently supports over 800 children in Bangladesh. The organization also sponsors other programs through… …

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  • 10distressed — used to describe securities, companies and related items in or near bankruptcy or insolvency. The term does not have a strict, technical or legal definition. For example, a distressed security might be a security where the issuer has defaulted or …

    Glossary of Bankruptcy