| U.S. corporate bankruptcies hit 15-year high |
U.S. corporate bankruptcies are on track to hit a 15-year peak, with 655 filings through October, up from 687 in all of 2024, according to S&P Global. October alone saw 68 filings, driven by inflation, high input costs, and labor market weakness. The industrials sector leads with 98 bankruptcies, followed by consumer discretionary with 80. Tariff uncertainty under President Trump and credit market instability are compounding pressures. Notable cases include First Brands, with over $10 billion in liabilities, and Tricolor, which triggered a $170m charge-off for JPMorgan, which CEO Jamie Dimon admitted was “not our finest moment.”