Distressed debt swaps are all the rage. They’re arguably good for companies, at least in the short term. They’re great for the biggest investors, who stand to get more of their money back. They can be terrible for the smallest investors, who can be left empty-handed. Here’s how these exchanges work: Institutional investors agree to
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