Bankruptcy laws were written to help individual companies. They don’t work so well when many get into trouble at once. The companies’ balance sheets are interdependent: Reducing what one owes will weaken its creditors, making it impossible for them to pay their creditors, and so on. Businesses that could have bounced back are forced to liquidate as their court cases drag on.
This is called systemic bankruptcy, and it’s the nightmare scenario for the financial impact of the Covid-19 pandemic. Steps can be taken to avoid it, but it’s not clear whether governments and central banks in the U.S. ...
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