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On Monday, Arch Coal posted a loss of about $2 billion for the third quarter of 2015. The case for a bankruptcy at Arch Coal looms ever larger.
American Apparel has filed for Chapter 11. Now, the retailer has to show it can survive in any form, with customers going elsewhere to buy competitive products.
In the month of August, the institutional leveraged loan market experienced five defaults, the most since March of 2014.
The twice-delayed auction for the assets of bankrupt Patriot Coal has attracted another potential bidder, according to the company’s attorney,
It has been years since a major strike drove a wedge between the UAW and large car companies. There may be a new one soon.
A supplier to American Apparel has filed suit against the clothing maker for non-payment of bills, likely in an effort to secure a place at the head of the line for what may be the company's...
A bankruptcy judge ruled Monday that Patriot Coal could proceed with an auction set for September 9 to sell its remaining assets.
To say that shares of Arch Coal have been volatile Monday morning is not an overstatement. The company's debt swap offer was extended again.
A new report on leveraged loan default rates from Fitch Ratings showed that, since the beginning of March, more than three-quarters of leveraged loan default volume has come from metals/mining and...
Yingli Green Energy said Wednesday that it had received a notice from the New York Stock Exchange that the company is not in compliance with the rules for continued listing.
According to Fitch Ratings, the energy industry's default rate in August could more than double its historical average.
Does a debt swap save Arch Coal from a bankruptcy filing? Probably not, but it could at least buy the company some time.
In a move that took no one by surprise, Alpha Natural Resources filed for Chapter 11 bankruptcy protection Monday morning.
courtesy of American Apparel imageTrendy clothing maker American Apparel Inc. (NYSEMKT: APP) faces a $15.4 million debt repayment bill in October and there is some question about whether or not the...
ThinkstockA federal bankruptcy judge in Chicago has denied a request from casino and resort operator Caesars Entertainment Corp. (NASDAQ: CZR) to delay creditor lawsuits totaling some $11 billion...