Sentences with phrase «own bondholders»

No amount of spin will make Trump's dozen years at the helm of a Trump Hotels, the only public company Trump has ever run, look like anything but a flop that damaged thousands of shareholders, bondholders, and workers.
«They can work out restructurings with bondholders
While shareholders will receive only the slightest of premiums on their 12 - cent share price, the big winners are bondholders, who will recoup a greater share of their loans and not be saddled with stock in an operationally troubled and undercapitalized company.
Such a solution would stand in contrast to a bondholder «bail - in,» but would perhaps protect Italian households which are heavily exposed to the asset class.
You, as a bondholder, are not obligated to liquidity, but are merely counting on its availability.
«If the «bail - in» of junior bondholders is not announced simultaneously with a bailout of retail investors, the announcement likely would severely hurt the popularity of the parties belonging to the coalition government,» Fois from Barclays said.
Convertible bonds are securities that pay interest, but give the bondholders the right to convert them to equity shares; they're basically a way to bet on the growth potential of a company without taking the risk of buying common shares.
This option has already been applied in four smaller Italian banks but it still had losses for retail bondholders and took a long time to complete.
Some of that cushion is needed to pay interest to bondholders, however, because customers on installment plans don't pay anything extra beyond the price of a phone.
Can they expect the same results they achieved in the case of Argentina, in which a series of bondholder - friendly court verdicts ultimately forced the government to settle?
To address the many defaults in U.S. states and elsewhere around the world, Great Britain created the Corporation of Foreign Bondholders to represent the interests of these investors.
In fact, to the extent that a federally supervised restructuring reduces the size of bondholder settlements, it actually saves taxpayer money.)
For example, in Hans v. Louisiana (1890), the high court ruled against a Louisiana resident bondholder on 11th Amendment grounds even though it did not specifically preclude suits by a state's citizens.
Participants will also discuss whether to create an informal, ad hoc bondholder committee, the invitation said.
After playing a two - year game of chicken with management, bondholders forced the company to wipe out shareholders and legally separate the Lake Erie operation — the most modern integrated steel plant in North America — from the Hamilton mill and its related obligations.
A Fed hike would be expected to trigger responses across credit markets, driving rates higher and eating into bondholder principle.
Or it may be forced to pile on the debt, hurting current bondholders.
Of the three big rating agencies, Moody's seems the most chilled out: In a widely circulated memo dated Oct. 7, it said the U.S. would keep its AAA rating as long as it pays bondholders.
The U.S. would have to skip paying bondholders or trim overall spending by 4 % in order to match revenues and outlays.
But, it's those greater concessions that make municipal bondholders cry foul.
Even at the Fed, where NIRP keeps popping up, the discussion is marked by a definite lack of enthusiasm for what might turn out to be one of the most toxic policies ever - not just for savers, bondholders, and stockholders, or the entire economy, but for banks!
Shareholders have to wonder how much value will be left of the company after bondholders and the union members have their way.
But inflicting too much pain on bondholders could have dire long - term consequences, according to Kim Rueben, a senior fellow at the Urban Institute who specializes in municipal finance
Bondholders have seen the value of their investment plummet.
So there's that, and the worry would be that future issues with any European bank could be resolved in an as - yet - unknown way with respect to which bondholders take losses and which don't.
CWCapital Asset Management LLC, a special servicer representing bondholders, took control of the complex in 2010 after its owners missed a debt payment.
In Gordon's view, Britain is not yet facing significant pressure from bondholders, making the austerity drive very much about the politics of the day.
As of the beginning of 2016, bailouts will first be felt by bank shareholders, bondholders and depositors with more than $ 100,000.
And, he says, Hunter and his army of retail investors did nothing that hasn't been repeatedly done by investment bankers, bondholders and hedge funds during other CCAAs, such as the restructuring of Hamilton steelmaker Stelco, where self - serving parties threatened the future of thousands of workers in order to turn a profit after buying voting power from scared creditors.
The move, which has precipitated a massive restructuring of the city's debt, has angered unions and bondholders alike.
Remington's bondholders are also providing some of the bankruptcy loan and will receive a stake in the company when it exits bankruptcy.
«Absent enactment of a workable framework for restructuring Puerto Rico's debts, bondholders will experience a lengthy, disorderly, and chaotic unwinding, with non-payment for many a real possibility.»
The «inflation reversal» leaves bondholders particularly bruised, and is most clearly associated with fundamentals: namely a sharp turnaround in realized consumer price inflation (CPI).
When rates get cut, fixed income yields fall, causing bondholders to go looking for higher yields in other countries.
Beyond another shutdown, a bigger question now looms for credit - rating agencies, bondholders and equity investors: Is America becoming a politically ineffectual country?
A 1991 feature in Spy magazine summed him up with the headline, «How to Fool All of the People, All of the Time: How Donald Trump Fooled the Media, Used the Media to Fool the Banks, Used the Banks to Fool the Bondholders, and Used the Bondholders to Pay for the Yachts and Mansions and Mistresses.»
Some Puerto Rico bondholders have criticized Garcia Padilla's emergency legislation, particularly the authority to issue a moratorium on any debt the governor deems necessary.
Economically, however, Argentina and the Exchange Bondholders point out that legally equal treatment is unequal.
I remain intrigued by the possibility of the euro bondholders getting paid.
7 So the exchange bondholders who have euro - denominated bonds may be able to convince courts in Europe to order that they get paid — and those orders might be effective, since they would be entirely outside of U.S. jurisdiction.
A new study by researchers at the Federal Reserve Bank of New York suggests that bondholders still don't believe the government would ever let the firms collapse into bankruptcy — after a decade of efforts by regulators to convince them otherwise.
Could California stiff its bondholders in 2011?
But there's a pretty good argument that payments on Argentina's euro - denominated bonds never flow through the judge's jurisdiction: Argentina gives the money to a bank in Buenos Aires, which transfers it to a bank in Frankfurt, which holds it in the name of a bank in Brussels, which transfers it to a London nominee for Belgian and Luxembourg clearinghouses, which pays it to bondholders.
Its biggest group of unsecured creditors are bondholders represented by the Bank of New York Mellon who are owed $ 658 million.
If you were a holdout bondholder and you thought «well but Argentina can't just never pay us or anyone else,» you have to be re-evaluating that theory.
The number one punch against the Ukraine by the IMF was to impose austerity on the pretense (its junk economics) that Ukraine could pay its foreign bondholders with income taxed out of its domestic economy.
IMF loans are made mainly to enable governments to pay foreign bondholders and bankers, not spend on social programs or domestic economic recovery.
In October, the European Union pledged to write off 100 billion euros ($ 127.8 billion) of Greece's debt if bondholders would agree to voluntarily accept 50 percent losses on their Greek holdings.
Sovereign debtors must agree to IMF «conditionalities» in order to get enough credit to enable bondholders to take their money and run, avoiding haircuts and leaving «taxpayers» to bear the cost of capital flight and corruption.
According to Griesa (uniquely), this means that if any creditor or vulture fund refuses to participate in a debt writedown, no such agreement can be reached and the sovereign government can not pay any bondholders anywhere in the world, regardless of what foreign jurisdiction the bonds were issued under.
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