Germany’s Weirdest Debt Market May No Longer Be Safe Haven for Lenders

After storied Austrian motorcycle manufacturer KTM AG presented an insolvency plan to creditors last year, several of them convened a video conference to discuss a counter-proposal. More than 100 parties joined, but none of the usual big…
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