UK universities ‘tricky to read’ for capital markets investors

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UK universities ‘tricky to read’ for capital markets investors

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Investors in UK universities are struggling to work out just how risky the sector is, as its lucrative international student intake as well as pension liabilities are still unclear. A report published by the Institute for Fiscal Studies (IFS) on Monday estimated that 13 universities may go bust if they do not either carry out debt restructurings or receive government bailouts.

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