Bankruptcy

Bankruptcy is a legal process through which people or other entities who cannot repay debts to creditors may seek relief from some or all of their debts. In most jurisdictions, bankruptcy is imposed by a court order, often initiated by the debtor. Bankrupt is not the only legal status that an insolvent person may have, and the term bankruptcy is therefore not a synonym for insolvency.

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IEA: International Energy Agency · 3 October 2024 English

Following the gas supply shock of 2022/23, natural gas markets have returned to more pronounced growth, with global gas demand expected to reach new all-time highs in both 2024 and …

then to end-2025 – partially stemming from the bankruptcy of the project’s lead contractor in Q2 2024


Brattle Group · 3 October 2024 English

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consultants to support expert testimony in a bankruptcy court regarding ERCOT wholesale power prices and provide economic litigation support in a bankruptcy proceeding regarding the real-time energy prices cost structure, and discount rates. • In a coal bankruptcy case regarding the qualification of a coal supply the safe harbor provisions in the United States Bankruptcy Code, assisted an electric utility to evaluate


EU: European Union · 3 October 2024 English

report (2021), withdrawals are mainly due to bankruptcy issues, feasibility issues as well as project


EU: European Union · 2 October 2024 English

discriminatory application or inadequate enforcement of bankruptcy, corporate or property laws; – wage costs being


EU: European Union · 1 October 2024 English

which would have been caused by a potential bankruptcy or default of SAS, would have significantly aggravated a sign of high risk and an incentive to seek bankruptcy protection. (63) The financial preparedness requirement


World Bank Group · 1 October 2024 English

This article, based on Off the Books: Understanding and Mitigating the Fiscal Risks of Infrastructure (2023), presents a systematic assessment of the magnitude and prevalence of fiscal risks from transport …

recapitalize an SOE, help it avoid default or bankruptcy, or cancel a large SOE’s liabilities because


World Bank Group · 1 October 2024 English

The fourth edition of the Mobility and Development periodical presents nine stories of how countries have evolved transport sector innovations, policy reform, and technical solutions to improve the quality of …

recapitalize an SOE, help it avoid default or bankruptcy, or cancel a large SOE’s liabilities because


EPRS: European Parliamentary Research Service · 1 October 2024 English

We discuss the contribution of the Banking Union in its current form to market integration in the euro area. While the introduction of single supervision has fostered banking integration, limited …

For example, reinforced insolvency regimes and bankruptcy procedures could assist institutions in the secondary


American Immigration Council · 1 October 2024 English

OCTOBER 2024 SPECIAL REPORT Mass Deportation: Devastating Costs to America, Its Budget and Economy TABLE OF CONTENTS Introduction and Executive Summary 1 Key Findings. [...] 4 The Targets of Mass …

- Costs may be even higher now following the bankruptcy agenda .html . and closure of ICE Air contractor


CSEP: Centre for Social and Economic Progress · 30 September 2024 English

The Centre for Social and Economic Progress (CSEP) conducts in-depth, policy-relevant research and provides evidence- based recommendations to the challenges facing India and the world. [...] The views expressed herein …

to meet have been necessary to prevent Eskom’s bankruptcy demand. Rolling blackouts have become the norm


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