1MDB's path to insolvency, what you need to know


This is what you need to know about 1MDB

KUALA LUMPUR: Malaysia’s scandal-plagued state investment fund 1MDB has a RM143.75mil (US$36mil) bond coupon payment that may still be due this month. With the company unable to repay debt, the government has said it will honour 1MDB’s obligations as it had done since April 2017.

This is what you need to know about 1MDB’s path to insolvency, the debt commitments that the government’s earmarked RM38bil for, and who else could be saddled with payments.

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