Corporate bankruptcies this year have dropped to their lowest level in six years, according to Dow Jones Newswires.


As interest rates and oil prices have edged skyward, businesses have found a way to cope and avoid the dreaded death spiral that usually results in filing for Chapter 11.


Interestingly, the Dow Jones article opines on the fate of corporate turnaround specialists who now see the demand for their services waning.


To read the story, go to Against Odds, Bankruptcy Filings Bottom Out


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