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Distressed investing takes creative turn

By Saskia Scholtes in New York

Published: May 23 2007 18:43 | Last updated: May 23 2007 18:43

Distressed debt investors have always lived in a world of contradictions. As buyers of bonds and loans that few other investors will touch, theirs is a market in which bad times are good and corporate bankruptcies can make for rich rewards.

But the game is changing. Once, the usual source of returns from distressed investing was the successful reorganisation of a company or, failing that, its liquidation.

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