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‘Mega bankruptcies’ jump as tariffs, policy changes add new pressure
Yahoo Finance· 2025-09-25 15:08
Group 1 - The report indicates that challenges in the regulatory, legal, and policy landscape were cited by 15 of the 31 mega bankruptcies in their first-day declarations filed in U.S. Bankruptcy Courts [3] - The total number of "mega bankruptcies" filed by corporations with assets valued at more than $1 billion rose about 33% to 32 for the 12 months ended in June compared to 24 in the year-earlier period [7] - Inflation, high interest rates, and lingering impacts from COVID-19 are cited as top drivers of distress by filers, with policy changes and an uncertain regulatory landscape emerging as fresh causes of distress [7] Group 2 - Four of the biggest bankruptcy filers came from the renewable/clean energy sector, with Sunnova Energy International being the largest, having assets totaling $13.4 billion [4] - Sunnova stated that regulatory changes and uncertainty have put further pressure on both demand for its products and its ability to effectively raise capital [5] - Three companies on the mega bankruptcy list cited trade policy and tariff uncertainty as distress drivers, including Marelli Automotive Lighting USA, which was severely affected by tariffs [6]