TerraForm Global Feels Heat From Lenders

05/13/16

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Bondholders of TerraForm Global Inc., a publicly traded spinoff of bankrupt solar-energy company SunEdison Inc., issued a default warning. The Wall Street Journal has the Daily Bankruptcy Review article here.

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