Defaults started year at blistering pace

Companies started the first three full weeks of this year defaulting at a rate of nearly one per business day, continuing a worrisome trend from the end of last year, according to a report from Standard & Poor’s.

Fifteen companies, including 14 from the US, had defaulted through the end of last week, and S&P expects the default rate on speculative-grade bonds to continue increasing, as it has for each of the past thirteen months.

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