Corporate Debt Crises Could Come Faster and Harder in 2019

  • Never mind maturity dates, watch those loose credit documents
  • Even senior lenders may get nicked as recoveries shrink
Fed Sounds the Alarm Bell on Risky Corporate Debt
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At first glance, 2019 might look like a quiet year for distressed-debt investors, judging by the small list of troubled bonds coming due. But the light schedule may be obscuring how quickly some issuers will unravel.

As Toys “R” Us demonstrated, weak sales and nervous trade creditors can bring down a company long before the maturity dates for loans and bonds. What’s more, secured debt isn’t as secure as it used to be: Top-heavy capital structures and loose covenants could leave little for junior creditors to recover if an issuer goes bust.