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US Bankruptcies Surge 18%, More In Store: Report

US bankruptcy filings surged by 18 per cent in 2023 on the back of higher interest rates, tougher lending standards and the continued runoff of pandemic-era backstops, data published Wednesday showed, although insolvency case volumes remain well below the level seen before the outbreak of Covid-19.

Total bankruptcy filings — encompassing commercial and personal insolvencies — rose to 445,186 last year from 378,390 in 2022, according to bankruptcy data provider Epiq AACER.

Commercial Chapter 11 business reorganisation filings shot up by 72 per cent to 6,569 from 3,819 the year before, the report said. Consumer filings rose 18 per cent to 419,55 from 356,911 in 2022.

Bankruptcy case counts are expected to keep climbing in 2024, though there is still some distance to go to top the 757,816 bankruptcies filed in 2019, the year before the pandemic struck.

“As anticipated, we saw new filings in 2023 increase momentum over 2022 with a significant number of commercial filers leading the expected increase and normalisation back to pre-pandemic bankruptcy volumes,” said Michael Hunter, vice president of Epiq AACER. “We expect the increase in number of consumer and commercial filers seeking bankruptcy protection to continue in 2024 given the runoff of pandemic stimulus, increased cost of funds, higher interest rates, rising delinquency rates, and near historic levels of household debt.”

Household debt did, in fact, stand at a record high $17.3 trillion at the end of the third quarter, according to data from the New York Federal Reserve. Delinquency rates are also edging higher, that data showed, but they also remain below rates from just before the pandemic.

Financial conditions for businesses and households have tightened significantly over the last two years thanks to the Fed’s aggressive interest rate hikes to contain inflation. Rates on mortgage loans, for instance, in the second half of last year shot to their highest since the start of the century.

That said, borrowing costs and overall financial conditions eased over the course of the fourth quarter of 2023 after the Fed signalled it was coming to the end of its rate-hike cycle, and last month Fed officials indicated they expect to cut rates this year.

With inputs from Reuters.

 

 

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