- US bankruptcies are on track to hit a 10-year high as the coronavirus pandemic recession continues to slam businesses, according to a Monday report from S&P Global.
- This year, 424 companies have gone bankrupt through August 9, surpassing the number of filings during any period since 2010, according to the report.
- Consumer-focused companies such as retail have been hit particularly hard 100 companies in the sector have filed for bankruptcy this year, S&P Global reported.
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US bankruptcies are on track to hit their worst level in a decade as the coronavirus pandemic-induced recession continues to slam businesses, according to a Monday report from S&P Global.
This year through August 9, as many as 424 com…
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