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The Canadian distressed market: Low interest, low leverage leads to low distress
27 January 2014
Gowling WLG
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The Canadian economy, taken as a whole, has weathered the
financial storm ravaging the global economy over the last several
years. As a consequence, the Canadian distressed investing,
distressed lending and distressed M&A markets have been only
modestly more active than in better times.
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The Canadian Distressed Market: Low Interest, Low Leverage Leads To
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