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Selecta's Debt Deal Leaves Bitter Aftertaste for Some Creditors

Selecta's Debt Deal Leaves Bitter Aftertaste for Some Creditors

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Welcome to The Brink. It's Giulia Morpurgo and Libby Cherry, reporters in London and Frankfurt, where we looked at the peculiar features of the deal to restructure the debt of Selecta. We also have news on Ecuador, Marelli and EchoStar. Follow this link to subscribe. Send us feedback and tips at debtnews@bloomberg.net.
The restructuring of the Swiss vending machine operator Selecta 's announced this week leaves some of its minority debt holders with an invidious choice, Giulia Morpurgo and Libby Cherry write.

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