The hurry-up-and-wait mentality that has engulfed many of New York's distressed asset funds for the last year is still in effect. But the holding pattern could break soon. In this month's Q & A, ...
One of finance's most perplexing anomalies challenges a bedrock principle of investing: companies facing financial distress often deliver lower stock returns, even though they appear riskier by ...
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