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Investment groups that are prominent in the restructuring of financially distressed and bankrupt companies usually by the buying or selling of large pieces of the distressed company’s debt and/or equity. (also referred to as vulture capitalists or vulture investors)

Vulture funds (Wikipedia)

A vulture fund is a hedge fund, private-equity fund or distressed debt fund, that invests in debt considered to be very weak or in default, known as distressed securities. Investors in the fund profit by buying debt at a discounted price on a secondary market and then using numerous methods to subsequently sell the debt for a larger amount than the purchasing price. Debtors include companies, countries, and individuals.

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Mural of a vulture across from Ulster Bank HQ in Dublin, Ireland, intended as critical of vulture funds.
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Anti-vulture fund sign in Dublin

Vulture funds have had success in bringing attachment and recovery actions against sovereign debtor governments, usually settling with them before realizing the attachments in forced sales. Settlements typically are made at a discount in hard or local currency or in the form of new debt issuance. In one instance involving Peru, such a seizure threatened payments to other creditors of the sovereign obliger.

Vulture funds (Wiktionary)

English

Noun

vulture funds

  1. plural of vulture fund
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