Distressed

/dɪˈstrɛst/ adjective

Referring to securities of companies experiencing severe financial difficulties, typically trading at significant discounts to face value or book value. Distressed investing involves buying these securities in hopes of recovery or restructuring gains.

From Old French destresse, from Latin districtus meaning 'pulled apart' or 'stretched tight'. The financial usage emerged in the 1980s as specialized investors began focusing on companies under financial stress.

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