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MJAC announces initial details for the MJAC & CryptoCompare London Blockchain Summit on November 30, 2018, with representatives from Coinfloor, Coinbase, Ripple, Circle, eToro, London Stock Exchange Group, CoinShares and Cumberland included in the line-up.  Line Up Announced  The one-day conference will appeal to both an institutional and retail audience. It will include discussion panels on how crypto has evolved…Read More. The post by Guest Post appeared first on BTCManager, bitcoin, Blockchain & Cryptocurrency News

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Commercial Bankruptcies Spike, Consumer Bankruptcies Jump for First Time since 2010, but Don’t Blame the Oil Bust

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wolfstreet.com / by Wolf Richter • Apr 8, 2017 

The Great Debt Unwind, right here, right now.

Commercial bankruptcy filings, from corporations to sole proprietorships, spiked 28% in March from February, the largest month-to-month move in the data series of the American Bankruptcy Institute going back to 2012. They’re up 8% year-over-year. Over the past 24 months, they soared 37%! At 3,658, they’re at the highest level for any March since 2013.

Commercial bankruptcy filings skyrocketed during the Financial Crisis and peaked in March 2010 at 9,004. Then they fell sharply until they reached their low point in October 2015. November 2015 was the turning point, when for the first time since March 2010, commercial bankruptcy filings rose year-over-year.

Bankruptcy filings are highly seasonal, reaching their annual lows in December and January. Then they rise into tax season, peak in March or April, and zigzag lower for the remainder of the year. The data is not seasonally or otherwise adjusted – one of the raw and unvarnished measures of how businesses are faring in the economy.

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