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Debt Restructuring A method used by companies with outstanding debt obligations to alter the terms of the debt agreements in order to achieve some advantage. Notes: Companies use debt restructuring to avoid default on existing debt or to take advantage of a lower interest rate. A company will often issue callable bonds to allow them to readily restructure debt in the future. The existing debt is called and then replaced with new debt at a lower interest rate. Companies can also restructure their debt by altering the terms and provisions of the existing debt issue.
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In addition, two consensuses on the treatment of minority interests in certain real estate investment trusts (REITs) and accounting for the conversion of a loan into a debt security in a troubled debt restructuring are summarized. While the numbers have improved, debt restructuring in the commercial real estate industry will continue to be a fact of life for both borrowers and lenders. NEW YORK -- Statements about potential debt restructuring by Rafael Correa, the apparent victor in Ecuador's presidential election yesterday, raise credit concerns, according to Fitch Ratings. |
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