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Global corporate bankruptcies expected to rise

VTV.vn - According to a newly released report by Allianz Trade, the number of global corporate bankruptcies is expected to increase by 6% in 2025, marking the fourth consecutive year of an increasing trend.

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The rate of corporate insolvency in Germany is likely to remain high in 2026.

In its report, Allianz Trade forecasts that the number of global corporate bankruptcies will increase by 5% by 2026.

Allianz Trade CEO Aylin Somersan Coqui warned that ongoing trade conflicts could soon test business resilience, increasing the risk of a domino effect. He also noted that the growing number of startups in Europe and the US poses additional risks, as newly established companies are statistically more likely to default.

According to analysts, Germany, Europe's largest economy , is expected to see a sharp increase in bankruptcies by 2025, with an 11% rise to around 24,320 cases, almost double the global average. Furthermore, according to Allianz Trade, German corporate insolvency is likely to remain high into 2026.

However, the situation is expected to improve in 2027, particularly in Germany, with the number of insolvent businesses projected to fall by around 4% to 23,500, thanks to the positive impact of government economic stimulus measures. Globally, the number of business bankruptcies is expected to decrease by around 1% in the same year.

Source: https://vtv.vn/so-vu-pha-san-doanh-nghiep-toan-cau-du-kien-gia-tang-100251022213859448.htm


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