Empresas y finanzas
GM shares slump as bankruptcy fear grows
GM, which is operating under $13.4 billion of emergency government loans, has until June 1 to win sweeping concessions from bondholders and the United Auto Workers union. The Obama administration has warned that the alternative would be bankruptcy.
The New York Times said the government's goal was to prepare for a fast "surgical" bankruptcy, quoting people who had been briefed on the GM plans.
Sources familiar with the situation had told Reuters that GM was in "intense" and "earnest" preparations for a possible bankruptcy filing.
JPMorgan analyst Himanshu Patel said that deep balance sheet restructurings asked for by the U.S. Treasury would be a tough spill to swallow for bondholders and the UAW union, making bankruptcy more likely.
Shares of GM were down 17 percent, or 36 cents, to $1.66 on the New York Stock Exchange.
(Reporting by Soyoung Kim)