Asian creditors: focus on working capital not therapy

Rachel Evans | NEWS ANALYSIS - June 24, 2009


Creditors do too much agonising when their investments get into distress. Instead they need to shake off their guilt and restructure, or move on.

Creditors do too much agonising when their investments get into distress. Instead they need to shake off their guilt and restructure, or move on.

Speaking at IFLR’s Restructuring and Insolvency Forum last week, Rod Sutton...




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