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Ernst & Young sees downturn as first test of 'rescue culture'

By Jeremy Grant

Published: November 27 2008 02:00 | Last updated: November 27 2008 02:00

When economies are ticking along nicely and companies are in good shape, people such as Alan Bloom, head of global restructuring at Ernst & Young, are rarely in the public eye.

But with companies struggling to obtain loans from banks, finding their supply chains under pressure and facing shrinking consumer demand, the skills of a corporate restructuring specialist are highly sought after.

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