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An increased number of corporate defaults

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An increased number of corporate defaults is not merely a statistic; it is the active unraveling of the financial ecosystem’s fabric, triggering a cascade of consequences that radiates far beyond the failing company’s walls. This… 

Altman Z-score model – a short introduction

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The Altman Z-score is a widely used financial formula developed by New York University Professor Edward Altman in 1968. Its primary purpose is to predict the likelihood of a company entering bankruptcy within a two-year… 

Credit risk is on the rise

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The global economy is currently navigating a precarious phase of the credit cycle, marked by a clear and worrying divergence between resilient macroeconomic headlines and rising corporate distress. The era of ultra-low interest rates has…