The BIS discusses zombie corporations. Cheap financing is the primary cause. The result is low productivity.
In its latest quarterly report, the Bank of International Settlements (BIS) discusses the Rise of Zombie Firms: Causes and Consequences.
Zombie firms, meaning firms that are unable to cover debt servicing costs from current profits over an extended period, have recently attracted increasing attention in both academic and policy circles.
Globally, the number of zombie firms is over 12 percent. In the US the number approaches 15 percent.
Zombies crowd the S&P 1500: pic.twitter.com/JY827OAebS
— Greg Gaylor (@SMUMustangAlum) September 23, 2018
Tesla is an example of a Zombie firm.
If and when Tesla and other zombie corporation are unable to roll over debt, they will immediately go bankrupt.