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Italian Consensus Dataset Analysis
Credit Benchmark’s consensus credit data provides an unparalleled view of Italian default risk through a robust framework of over 3,700 credit risk aggregates covering more than 18,000 Italian corporates, financial institutions, and funds. This dataset spans 20 regions, 70+ sectors, and multiple credit categories and company sizes, with historical depth dating back to 2017.
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“Basel Endgame”: Fixed Weight Fault Lines?
This whitepaper uses default risk estimates from global banks to highlight potential fault lines embedded in the new Basel “Endgame” proposals.

Webinar: Semi-Annual Client Forum
Credit Benchmark’s Client Forum Webinar is a deep dive into the world of consensus credit risk data and analytics. Topics covered include new client use cases, product development, analytics showcase and guest speakers from Bloomberg and Oliver Wyman.

Reuters: WeWork’s troubles darken outlook for embattled office market
Global office vacancies are surging to all-time highs and expected to climb, causing further troubles for co-working titan WeWork and darkening the outlook for the world’s largest business hubs, writes Sinead Cruise for Reuters, citing research from Credit Benchmark.

Consensus Default Risk Analytics for Capital Trade Optimisation
This note shows how in the growing Significant Risk Transfer market, consensus credit data is being used to quantify existing credit portfolio risks and fine tune proposed new trades.

October 2023 Industry Monitor
Credit Benchmark have released the October-23 end-month industry update, based on the final and complete set of the contributed credit risk estimates from 40+ global financial institutions.

Default Rate Forecast for Q3 2024: US and UK Speculative Grade Corporates
Default rates for US and UK Speculative Grade bonds are expected to rise each quarter to a peak in Q3 2024. This whitepaper expands on our recent US Default Rate Forecast, with the addition of UK Corporate default projections.