Global Trade Issues Reverberate Through the U.S. Economy
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Global Trade Issues Reverberate Through the U.S. Economy
By Ted Koenig, President & CEO, Monroe Capital LLC
Pressing global issues currently affecting U.S. businesses will likely affect the restructuring insolvency community in the coming year. Oil disputes in the Middle East; uncertainty around Brexit in the U.K.; distress in the European banking system; trade stalemates between the U.S. and China,...
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Theodore L. Koenig is president, CEO, and founder of Monroe Capital LLC, a private credit asset management firm specializing in direct lending and opportunistic private credit investing to borrowers in the U.S. and Canada. He also serves as chairman, president, and CEO of Monroe Capital Corporation, a publicly traded business development company. Monroe’s middle market lending platform provides senior and junior debt financing to businesses, special situation borrowers, and private equity sponsors.