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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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Correlation Matrices
Credit Benchmark can provide Correlation Matrices that show the industry- and region-specific correlations within a pool. The correlation matrices are constructed using Credit Benchmark’s industry and region schema, offering a detailed view of concentration and correlation risk across your portfolio.
Credit Benchmark appoints Matt Noll as Head of Business Development, Americas
New York, August 1, 2024 – Credit Benchmark, a leading provider of credit risk data and analytics, today announced the appointment of Matt Noll as
UK default risk to rise in second half of 2024 with Telecoms and Tech most affected, Credit Benchmark reports
London, 24 July 2024 – Credit Benchmark, a leading provider of credit risk data and analytics, today said that it predicts default risk for UK

2024/25 Default Risk Outlook: UK Industries
Credit Benchmark’s new 2024/25 Default Risk Outlook for UK Industries predicts UK default risks to plateau in next 12 months; Basic Materials, Telecoms and Technology predicted to show >10% increase in default risk by Q2 2025.

July 2024 Financial Counterpart Monitor
The July-24 Financial Counterpart Monitor from Credit Benchmark provides a unique analysis of the changing creditworthiness of financial institutions. This month: Central Banks, EMEA Banks and GSIBS all improving; North American Banks deteriorating.

July 2024 Industry Monitor
Credit Benchmark has released the July 2024 industry update, based on the contributed credit risk estimates from 40+ global financial institutions. This month: Utilities and Telecomms most improving; Heath Care and Tech deteriorating.