‘Policy in Command’: When Government Policy May Shape Creditor Recoveries
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Creditors are accustomed to various forms of subordination, whether arising from contract, capital structure, statute, or equity. However, they may be less familiar with a dynamic in which governments effectively prioritize policy objectives over creditor interests, even without any formal change in the legal ranking of claims.
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