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The current value of the Bankruptcies in France is 5,400 Companies. The Bankruptcies in France decreased to 5,400 Companies on 7/1/2024, after it was 5,798 Companies on 6/1/2024. From 1/1/1990 to 8/1/2024, the average GDP in France was 4,437.32 Companies. The all-time high was reached on 3/1/2015 with 5,944 Companies, while the lowest value was recorded on 4/1/2020 with 1,389 Companies.
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1/1/1990 | 3,365 Companies |
2/1/1990 | 3,382 Companies |
3/1/1990 | 3,642 Companies |
4/1/1990 | 3,599 Companies |
5/1/1990 | 3,753 Companies |
6/1/1990 | 3,879 Companies |
7/1/1990 | 3,836 Companies |
8/1/1990 | 4,588 Companies |
9/1/1990 | 4,105 Companies |
10/1/1990 | 3,914 Companies |
11/1/1990 | 3,979 Companies |
12/1/1990 | 4,245 Companies |
1/1/1991 | 4,077 Companies |
2/1/1991 | 4,204 Companies |
3/1/1991 | 4,385 Companies |
4/1/1991 | 4,495 Companies |
5/1/1991 | 4,274 Companies |
6/1/1991 | 4,553 Companies |
7/1/1991 | 4,386 Companies |
8/1/1991 | 4,839 Companies |
9/1/1991 | 4,347 Companies |
10/1/1991 | 4,530 Companies |
11/1/1991 | 4,518 Companies |
12/1/1991 | 4,594 Companies |
1/1/1992 | 4,628 Companies |
2/1/1992 | 4,828 Companies |
3/1/1992 | 4,648 Companies |
4/1/1992 | 4,854 Companies |
5/1/1992 | 4,999 Companies |
6/1/1992 | 4,807 Companies |
7/1/1992 | 5,003 Companies |
8/1/1992 | 5,042 Companies |
9/1/1992 | 4,959 Companies |
10/1/1992 | 5,171 Companies |
11/1/1992 | 5,282 Companies |
12/1/1992 | 5,229 Companies |
1/1/1993 | 5,528 Companies |
2/1/1993 | 5,222 Companies |
3/1/1993 | 5,414 Companies |
4/1/1993 | 5,016 Companies |
5/1/1993 | 5,269 Companies |
6/1/1993 | 5,314 Companies |
7/1/1993 | 5,387 Companies |
8/1/1993 | 5,318 Companies |
9/1/1993 | 5,385 Companies |
10/1/1993 | 5,628 Companies |
11/1/1993 | 5,228 Companies |
12/1/1993 | 4,776 Companies |
1/1/1994 | 5,456 Companies |
2/1/1994 | 5,226 Companies |
3/1/1994 | 5,098 Companies |
4/1/1994 | 5,061 Companies |
5/1/1994 | 5,211 Companies |
6/1/1994 | 5,134 Companies |
7/1/1994 | 5,170 Companies |
8/1/1994 | 4,857 Companies |
9/1/1994 | 5,012 Companies |
10/1/1994 | 4,951 Companies |
11/1/1994 | 5,016 Companies |
12/1/1994 | 4,744 Companies |
1/1/1995 | 4,917 Companies |
2/1/1995 | 4,986 Companies |
3/1/1995 | 4,860 Companies |
4/1/1995 | 4,996 Companies |
5/1/1995 | 4,589 Companies |
6/1/1995 | 4,871 Companies |
7/1/1995 | 4,967 Companies |
8/1/1995 | 4,961 Companies |
9/1/1995 | 5,086 Companies |
10/1/1995 | 4,985 Companies |
11/1/1995 | 5,029 Companies |
12/1/1995 | 5,049 Companies |
1/1/1996 | 4,524 Companies |
2/1/1996 | 4,882 Companies |
3/1/1996 | 4,925 Companies |
4/1/1996 | 5,048 Companies |
5/1/1996 | 4,960 Companies |
6/1/1996 | 5,099 Companies |
7/1/1996 | 4,930 Companies |
8/1/1996 | 4,975 Companies |
9/1/1996 | 5,038 Companies |
10/1/1996 | 5,147 Companies |
11/1/1996 | 5,115 Companies |
12/1/1996 | 5,199 Companies |
1/1/1997 | 4,874 Companies |
2/1/1997 | 5,127 Companies |
3/1/1997 | 5,196 Companies |
4/1/1997 | 4,983 Companies |
5/1/1997 | 5,061 Companies |
6/1/1997 | 5,101 Companies |
7/1/1997 | 5,018 Companies |
8/1/1997 | 4,763 Companies |
9/1/1997 | 4,678 Companies |
10/1/1997 | 4,708 Companies |
11/1/1997 | 4,668 Companies |
12/1/1997 | 4,759 Companies |
1/1/1998 | 4,733 Companies |
2/1/1998 | 4,734 Companies |
3/1/1998 | 4,401 Companies |
4/1/1998 | 4,599 Companies |
5/1/1998 | 4,402 Companies |
6/1/1998 | 4,247 Companies |
7/1/1998 | 4,166 Companies |
8/1/1998 | 4,205 Companies |
9/1/1998 | 4,248 Companies |
10/1/1998 | 4,098 Companies |
11/1/1998 | 4,072 Companies |
12/1/1998 | 4,136 Companies |
1/1/1999 | 4,275 Companies |
2/1/1999 | 4,202 Companies |
3/1/1999 | 4,350 Companies |
4/1/1999 | 4,058 Companies |
5/1/1999 | 4,067 Companies |
6/1/1999 | 3,903 Companies |
7/1/1999 | 4,008 Companies |
8/1/1999 | 4,018 Companies |
9/1/1999 | 3,895 Companies |
10/1/1999 | 3,893 Companies |
11/1/1999 | 3,869 Companies |
12/1/1999 | 3,613 Companies |
1/1/2000 | 3,704 Companies |
2/1/2000 | 3,652 Companies |
3/1/2000 | 3,667 Companies |
4/1/2000 | 3,590 Companies |
5/1/2000 | 3,545 Companies |
6/1/2000 | 3,612 Companies |
7/1/2000 | 3,793 Companies |
8/1/2000 | 3,872 Companies |
9/1/2000 | 3,692 Companies |
10/1/2000 | 3,729 Companies |
11/1/2000 | 3,545 Companies |
12/1/2000 | 3,779 Companies |
1/1/2001 | 3,450 Companies |
2/1/2001 | 3,076 Companies |
3/1/2001 | 1,572 Companies |
4/1/2001 | 4,625 Companies |
5/1/2001 | 3,908 Companies |
6/1/2001 | 3,969 Companies |
7/1/2001 | 3,728 Companies |
8/1/2001 | 3,939 Companies |
9/1/2001 | 3,790 Companies |
10/1/2001 | 3,789 Companies |
11/1/2001 | 3,660 Companies |
12/1/2001 | 4,047 Companies |
1/1/2002 | 3,735 Companies |
2/1/2002 | 2,239 Companies |
3/1/2002 | 4,359 Companies |
4/1/2002 | 3,926 Companies |
5/1/2002 | 4,009 Companies |
6/1/2002 | 3,879 Companies |
7/1/2002 | 3,714 Companies |
8/1/2002 | 3,838 Companies |
9/1/2002 | 3,874 Companies |
10/1/2002 | 3,715 Companies |
11/1/2002 | 4,008 Companies |
12/1/2002 | 3,947 Companies |
1/1/2003 | 3,795 Companies |
2/1/2003 | 4,266 Companies |
3/1/2003 | 3,989 Companies |
4/1/2003 | 3,983 Companies |
5/1/2003 | 3,741 Companies |
6/1/2003 | 3,854 Companies |
7/1/2003 | 4,052 Companies |
8/1/2003 | 3,852 Companies |
9/1/2003 | 3,955 Companies |
10/1/2003 | 3,921 Companies |
11/1/2003 | 3,915 Companies |
12/1/2003 | 4,034 Companies |
1/1/2004 | 4,173 Companies |
2/1/2004 | 3,959 Companies |
3/1/2004 | 4,007 Companies |
4/1/2004 | 3,859 Companies |
5/1/2004 | 4,037 Companies |
6/1/2004 | 3,900 Companies |
7/1/2004 | 3,980 Companies |
8/1/2004 | 4,028 Companies |
9/1/2004 | 3,941 Companies |
10/1/2004 | 4,230 Companies |
11/1/2004 | 4,111 Companies |
12/1/2004 | 3,790 Companies |
1/1/2005 | 4,309 Companies |
2/1/2005 | 4,233 Companies |
3/1/2005 | 4,166 Companies |
4/1/2005 | 4,198 Companies |
5/1/2005 | 4,059 Companies |
6/1/2005 | 4,071 Companies |
7/1/2005 | 4,055 Companies |
8/1/2005 | 4,047 Companies |
9/1/2005 | 4,044 Companies |
10/1/2005 | 4,068 Companies |
11/1/2005 | 4,068 Companies |
12/1/2005 | 3,839 Companies |
1/1/2006 | 3,737 Companies |
2/1/2006 | 3,651 Companies |
3/1/2006 | 3,703 Companies |
4/1/2006 | 3,957 Companies |
5/1/2006 | 3,904 Companies |
6/1/2006 | 4,039 Companies |
7/1/2006 | 4,096 Companies |
8/1/2006 | 4,234 Companies |
9/1/2006 | 4,207 Companies |
10/1/2006 | 4,098 Companies |
11/1/2006 | 4,111 Companies |
12/1/2006 | 4,557 Companies |
1/1/2007 | 4,166 Companies |
2/1/2007 | 4,316 Companies |
3/1/2007 | 4,204 Companies |
4/1/2007 | 4,148 Companies |
5/1/2007 | 4,384 Companies |
6/1/2007 | 4,428 Companies |
7/1/2007 | 4,300 Companies |
8/1/2007 | 4,278 Companies |
9/1/2007 | 4,503 Companies |
10/1/2007 | 4,345 Companies |
11/1/2007 | 4,014 Companies |
12/1/2007 | 4,577 Companies |
1/1/2008 | 4,174 Companies |
2/1/2008 | 4,279 Companies |
3/1/2008 | 4,373 Companies |
4/1/2008 | 4,492 Companies |
5/1/2008 | 4,218 Companies |
6/1/2008 | 4,427 Companies |
7/1/2008 | 4,583 Companies |
8/1/2008 | 4,641 Companies |
9/1/2008 | 4,779 Companies |
10/1/2008 | 5,003 Companies |
11/1/2008 | 5,215 Companies |
12/1/2008 | 5,288 Companies |
1/1/2009 | 5,121 Companies |
2/1/2009 | 5,301 Companies |
3/1/2009 | 5,538 Companies |
4/1/2009 | 5,509 Companies |
5/1/2009 | 5,461 Companies |
6/1/2009 | 5,317 Companies |
7/1/2009 | 5,249 Companies |
8/1/2009 | 5,077 Companies |
9/1/2009 | 5,579 Companies |
10/1/2009 | 5,086 Companies |
11/1/2009 | 5,145 Companies |
12/1/2009 | 5,112 Companies |
1/1/2010 | 5,366 Companies |
2/1/2010 | 5,212 Companies |
3/1/2010 | 5,302 Companies |
4/1/2010 | 4,871 Companies |
5/1/2010 | 5,070 Companies |
6/1/2010 | 5,114 Companies |
7/1/2010 | 5,027 Companies |
8/1/2010 | 5,084 Companies |
9/1/2010 | 5,031 Companies |
10/1/2010 | 4,897 Companies |
11/1/2010 | 4,854 Companies |
12/1/2010 | 4,428 Companies |
1/1/2011 | 5,061 Companies |
2/1/2011 | 5,152 Companies |
3/1/2011 | 5,001 Companies |
4/1/2011 | 4,837 Companies |
5/1/2011 | 5,115 Companies |
6/1/2011 | 5,028 Companies |
7/1/2011 | 4,832 Companies |
8/1/2011 | 5,165 Companies |
9/1/2011 | 4,865 Companies |
10/1/2011 | 4,961 Companies |
11/1/2011 | 5,052 Companies |
12/1/2011 | 4,516 Companies |
1/1/2012 | 5,236 Companies |
2/1/2012 | 4,858 Companies |
3/1/2012 | 4,911 Companies |
4/1/2012 | 4,958 Companies |
5/1/2012 | 5,080 Companies |
6/1/2012 | 4,835 Companies |
7/1/2012 | 5,155 Companies |
8/1/2012 | 5,119 Companies |
9/1/2012 | 5,134 Companies |
10/1/2012 | 5,387 Companies |
11/1/2012 | 4,840 Companies |
12/1/2012 | 5,642 Companies |
1/1/2013 | 5,071 Companies |
2/1/2013 | 4,993 Companies |
3/1/2013 | 5,112 Companies |
4/1/2013 | 5,349 Companies |
5/1/2013 | 5,302 Companies |
6/1/2013 | 5,322 Companies |
7/1/2013 | 5,294 Companies |
8/1/2013 | 5,201 Companies |
9/1/2013 | 5,357 Companies |
10/1/2013 | 5,354 Companies |
11/1/2013 | 5,293 Companies |
12/1/2013 | 5,409 Companies |
1/1/2014 | 5,167 Companies |
2/1/2014 | 5,630 Companies |
3/1/2014 | 5,128 Companies |
4/1/2014 | 5,430 Companies |
5/1/2014 | 5,045 Companies |
6/1/2014 | 5,438 Companies |
7/1/2014 | 5,497 Companies |
8/1/2014 | 5,336 Companies |
9/1/2014 | 5,250 Companies |
10/1/2014 | 5,266 Companies |
11/1/2014 | 5,318 Companies |
12/1/2014 | 4,311 Companies |
1/1/2015 | 5,750 Companies |
2/1/2015 | 5,546 Companies |
3/1/2015 | 5,944 Companies |
4/1/2015 | 5,483 Companies |
5/1/2015 | 4,017 Companies |
6/1/2015 | 5,761 Companies |
7/1/2015 | 5,228 Companies |
8/1/2015 | 4,948 Companies |
9/1/2015 | 5,332 Companies |
10/1/2015 | 4,722 Companies |
11/1/2015 | 5,194 Companies |
12/1/2015 | 5,005 Companies |
1/1/2016 | 5,278 Companies |
2/1/2016 | 4,924 Companies |
3/1/2016 | 5,163 Companies |
4/1/2016 | 4,887 Companies |
5/1/2016 | 4,939 Companies |
6/1/2016 | 4,944 Companies |
7/1/2016 | 4,840 Companies |
8/1/2016 | 4,706 Companies |
9/1/2016 | 4,717 Companies |
10/1/2016 | 4,794 Companies |
11/1/2016 | 4,911 Companies |
12/1/2016 | 4,005 Companies |
1/1/2017 | 4,623 Companies |
2/1/2017 | 4,696 Companies |
3/1/2017 | 4,828 Companies |
4/1/2017 | 4,615 Companies |
5/1/2017 | 4,929 Companies |
6/1/2017 | 4,510 Companies |
7/1/2017 | 4,606 Companies |
8/1/2017 | 4,625 Companies |
9/1/2017 | 4,313 Companies |
10/1/2017 | 4,360 Companies |
11/1/2017 | 4,269 Companies |
12/1/2017 | 4,456 Companies |
1/1/2018 | 4,173 Companies |
2/1/2018 | 4,476 Companies |
3/1/2018 | 4,488 Companies |
4/1/2018 | 4,577 Companies |
5/1/2018 | 4,618 Companies |
6/1/2018 | 4,538 Companies |
7/1/2018 | 4,422 Companies |
8/1/2018 | 4,773 Companies |
9/1/2018 | 4,764 Companies |
10/1/2018 | 4,632 Companies |
11/1/2018 | 4,224 Companies |
12/1/2018 | 4,484 Companies |
1/1/2019 | 4,577 Companies |
2/1/2019 | 4,498 Companies |
3/1/2019 | 4,551 Companies |
4/1/2019 | 4,505 Companies |
5/1/2019 | 4,262 Companies |
6/1/2019 | 4,468 Companies |
7/1/2019 | 4,177 Companies |
8/1/2019 | 4,072 Companies |
9/1/2019 | 4,124 Companies |
10/1/2019 | 4,067 Companies |
11/1/2019 | 4,258 Companies |
12/1/2019 | 3,966 Companies |
1/1/2020 | 3,398 Companies |
2/1/2020 | 3,749 Companies |
3/1/2020 | 2,425 Companies |
4/1/2020 | 1,389 Companies |
5/1/2020 | 1,728 Companies |
6/1/2020 | 2,678 Companies |
7/1/2020 | 2,777 Companies |
8/1/2020 | 3,517 Companies |
9/1/2020 | 2,521 Companies |
10/1/2020 | 2,374 Companies |
11/1/2020 | 2,307 Companies |
12/1/2020 | 2,214 Companies |
1/1/2021 | 2,326 Companies |
2/1/2021 | 1,998 Companies |
3/1/2021 | 2,149 Companies |
4/1/2021 | 2,077 Companies |
5/1/2021 | 2,275 Companies |
6/1/2021 | 2,124 Companies |
7/1/2021 | 2,076 Companies |
8/1/2021 | 3,376 Companies |
9/1/2021 | 2,067 Companies |
10/1/2021 | 2,275 Companies |
11/1/2021 | 2,357 Companies |
12/1/2021 | 2,477 Companies |
1/1/2022 | 2,699 Companies |
2/1/2022 | 3,012 Companies |
3/1/2022 | 3,134 Companies |
4/1/2022 | 3,360 Companies |
5/1/2022 | 2,996 Companies |
6/1/2022 | 3,429 Companies |
7/1/2022 | 3,648 Companies |
8/1/2022 | 4,026 Companies |
9/1/2022 | 3,773 Companies |
10/1/2022 | 3,746 Companies |
11/1/2022 | 3,901 Companies |
12/1/2022 | 3,573 Companies |
1/1/2023 | 4,226 Companies |
2/1/2023 | 4,282 Companies |
3/1/2023 | 4,534 Companies |
4/1/2023 | 4,643 Companies |
5/1/2023 | 4,775 Companies |
6/1/2023 | 4,453 Companies |
7/1/2023 | 4,717 Companies |
8/1/2023 | 4,440 Companies |
9/1/2023 | 4,953 Companies |
10/1/2023 | 5,153 Companies |
11/1/2023 | 5,239 Companies |
12/1/2023 | 5,367 Companies |
1/1/2024 | 5,235 Companies |
2/1/2024 | 5,473 Companies |
3/1/2024 | 5,520 Companies |
4/1/2024 | 5,293 Companies |
5/1/2024 | 5,666 Companies |
6/1/2024 | 5,798 Companies |
7/1/2024 | 5,400 Companies |
Bankruptcies History
Date | Value |
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7/1/2024 | 5,400 Companies |
6/1/2024 | 5,798 Companies |
5/1/2024 | 5,666 Companies |
4/1/2024 | 5,293 Companies |
3/1/2024 | 5,520 Companies |
2/1/2024 | 5,473 Companies |
1/1/2024 | 5,235 Companies |
12/1/2023 | 5,367 Companies |
11/1/2023 | 5,239 Companies |
10/1/2023 | 5,153 Companies |
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🇫🇷 Composite PMI | 48.2 points | 48.9 points | Monthly |
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🇫🇷 Industrial Production MoM | 1.4 % | 0.2 % | Monthly |
🇫🇷 Manufacturing PMI | 44.6 points | 43.9 points | Monthly |
🇫🇷 Manufacturing Production | 0.26 % | -1.81 % | Monthly |
🇫🇷 Mining Production | -10.7 % | -11.53 % | Monthly |
🇫🇷 New Orders | -19.5 points | -15.9 points | Monthly |
🇫🇷 Passenger Car Registrations YoY | -11.1 % | -24.3 % | Monthly |
🇫🇷 Services PMI | 48.8 points | 49.3 points | Monthly |
🇫🇷 Vehicle Registrations | 85,977 Units | 126,037 Units | Monthly |
In France, bankruptcies refer to insolvent corporations that are unable to meet their debt obligations to creditors and continue their business operations.
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What is Bankruptcies?
Bankruptcies are a critical component of macroeconomic analysis, providing invaluable insights into the health and stability of economies around the world. Eulerpool, your trusted source for comprehensive macroeconomic data, is dedicated to offering a detailed and nuanced understanding of bankruptcies as a category within the broader economic landscape. Bankruptcy is a legal process that provides relief to individuals or corporations who are unable to repay their outstanding debts. This process serves as a vital safety mechanism within the financial system, both for debtors in distress and for creditors seeking to reclaim their assets. Bankruptcies can be driven by an array of factors, including but not limited to economic downturns, mismanagement, changing market conditions, and unforeseen crises such as pandemics or natural disasters. Each bankruptcy case provides unique data points that contribute to the global economic narrative, making this category an indispensable area of study for economists, policy makers, and financial analysts. At Eulerpool, we categorize and display bankruptcy data in a way that allows for deep macroeconomic analysis. By examining trends in bankruptcies, economists and analysts can infer a lot about the underlying economic conditions. For instance, a surge in corporate bankruptcies may indicate deteriorating business conditions, possibly triggered by a recession, while a decline in personal bankruptcies might suggest improving household financial health. Furthermore, regional and sectoral analysis of bankruptcy data may reveal stress points within specific parts of an economy, thus enabling targeted policy interventions. A crucial aspect of understanding bankruptcies from a macroeconomic perspective is the differentiation between various types of bankruptcies. In most jurisdictions, bankruptcy filings are categorized primarily as Chapter 7, Chapter 11, or Chapter 13 (or their equivalents outside the United States). Chapter 7 bankruptcy, often referred to as "liquidation bankruptcy," involves the sale of a debtor’s non-exempt assets to repay creditors. This type usually indicates severe financial distress as it often leads to a complete cessation of business operations. Chapter 11 bankruptcy, or "reorganization bankruptcy," allows a business to continue operating while restructuring its debts under court supervision. This type can provide a more optimistic outlook as it aims at enabling the debtor to eventually regain financial stability. Chapter 13 bankruptcy, known as "wage earner’s bankruptcy," enables individuals with regular income to create a plan to repay all or part of their debts within a three to five-year period. Comprehensively tracking these different types of bankruptcies provides a richer, more detailed picture of economic health. For example, in times of economic strain, an increase in Chapter 11 filings relative to Chapter 7 filings might indicate that businesses are still trying to survive and see potential for future recovery. Conversely, a sharp increase in Chapter 7 filings could signal that businesses see no viable path forward. Moreover, bankruptcy data is not only critical for understanding current economic conditions but also for forecasting future trends. Historical data on bankruptcies can be utilized to build predictive models, helping stakeholders anticipate potential economic slowdowns or recoveries. For instance, a rising trend in bankruptcies over a prolonged period may precede a broader economic downturn, offering an early warning signal for investors, businesses, and policymakers. Businesses, in particular, benefit immensely from understanding bankruptcy trends within their industries. By analyzing industry-specific bankruptcy rates, companies can gauge the competitive landscape and assess risks associated with market entry, expansion, or contraction. Moreover, during economic downturns, knowledge of bankruptcy trends can aid in crafting strategies to mitigate financial distress, such as diversifying product lines or seeking alternative financing options. From a policy perspective, monitoring bankruptcy data is essential for central banks, finance ministries, and regulatory bodies. Analyzing this data helps in formulating monetary and fiscal policies aimed at cushioning the economy during adverse periods. For example, a spike in bankruptcies might necessitate interventions such as lowering interest rates, providing stimulus packages, or implementing regulatory reforms to support struggling businesses and individuals. The implications of bankruptcy trends extend beyond pure economics into social realms as well. High rates of bankruptcies can lead to increased unemployment, reduced consumer confidence, and social instability. Therefore, macroeconomic analysis of bankruptcies also requires considering the broader socio-economic context. Policies aimed at reducing bankruptcy rates must address underlying issues such as income inequality, access to credit, and financial literacy. Furthermore, bankruptcy data is indispensable for investors. Institutional and individual investors alike scrutinize this data to make informed decisions about asset allocation and risk management. By understanding trends in bankruptcies, investors can identify sectors or regions that are more likely to face economic difficulties, allowing them to adjust their portfolios accordingly. In contrast, stable or declining bankruptcy rates might indicate robust economic conditions, presenting investment opportunities. In conclusion, the macroeconomic category of bankruptcies offers profound insights into the financial and economic health of nations, industries, and individuals. Eulerpool is committed to providing comprehensive, timely, and accurate bankruptcy data to facilitate informed decision-making for economists, businesses, policymakers, and investors. By understanding the multifaceted aspects of bankruptcies, stakeholders can better navigate the complexities of the economic environment, anticipate future trends, and implement strategies that promote stability and growth. Our platform aims to be the definitive resource for all your macroeconomic data needs, ensuring that you remain well-informed and equipped to address the challenges and opportunities within the global economy.