Making Sense of Distressed Investment Opportunities

Overview

Conventional logic indicates that a down market offers value buys for investors willing to take a chance on assets that have dropped precipitously in price. But which of these assets are most likely to regain value, and how much of a portfolio is it reasonable to invest in them? Cambridge Associates examines the outcomes of the 1990 and 2001 recessions for distressed assets and suggests four key components of a successful distressed investment strategy.

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