Table 1.
The title is, "Average Speculative-Grade Recovery Rates in 2001 Show a Declining Trend in Nearly All Levels of Security and Subordination."

A table showing the average recovery per $100 in various types of bank loans and corporate bonds. In 1982-2000, the average recovery per $100 was $67.06 for a senior secured bank loan, $64.65 for equipment trust, $52.09 for senior secured bonds, $43.82 for senior unsecured bonds, $31.83 for subordinated bonds, and $22.48 for junior subordinated bonds. In 2001, the average recovery per $100 was $54.68 for a senior secured bank loan, no figure available for equipment trust, $58.00 for senior secured bonds, $36.20 for senior unsecured bonds, $19.90 for senior subordinated bonds, $16.45 for subordinated bonds, and no figure available for junior subordinated bonds.