Distressed loans are debt instruments where borrowers face serious financial difficulty, often nearing default. Typically acquired at steep discounts by specialized investors, these loans can be restructured or litigated for profit. Lenders benefit by offloading risk, while distressed debt funds and turnaround managers profit from potential recovery, often during economic downturns.
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