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Bankruptcies were triggered at a feverish rate in Q2 2020; the reprieve, one year later, feels more like a crisis delayed than dismissed. Keep up a strong credit culture.
With more than 1,000 Chinese businesses already facing global sanctions, supply chains are rapidly reorganizing supplier footprints due to severe country-related business risks.
From the start of the coronavirus pandemic, CreditRiskMonitor subscribers have experienced an increase in public company FRISK® scored corporate failures* throughout North America.
As default rates are rising, creditors are receiving rock bottom recoveries on their debt. Trade credit is even more vulnerable, likely to accept pennies on the dollar.
In a recent webinar with leading credit experts, CreditRiskMonitor CEO Jerry Flum noted that a world built on nonfinancial corporate debt is susceptible to mass bankruptcy in the wake of the COVID-19 pandemic.
With inflation running hot, the U.S. Federal Reserve has embarked on a rate hike agenda. Financially weak companies with material near-term maturities are struggling and, in some cases, bankruptcy could be imminent.
The financial fallout from the most recent holiday season may not provide comfort or joy for Conn’s, Inc., a specialty retailer of furniture, mattresses, home appliances and electronics.
The FRISK® score routinely identifies zombies across all industries. In fact, total high-risk companies worldwide have increased by nearly 50% since October 2021, which indicates another wave of bankruptcies is on the horizon.