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Bondholder groups

Bondholder groups are collections of investors who hold bonds issued by a company or government. When a bond issuer faces financial trouble or reorganizes, these groups may collaborate to protect their interests. They can negotiate terms, influence restructuring plans, or seek arrangements that maximize recovery of their investments. Essentially, bondholder groups act as collective voices representing the interests of all bondholders, helping ensure their rights are considered during financial negotiations or distress situations.