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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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Credit Spotlight on African Sovereign Ratings
Growing commodity exports may see African sovereign default risk improve by 10%+ in next year, according to Credit Benchmark’s credit risk forecast.
Credit Benchmark Says Default Risk Will Peak Late-2024 for Most EU Industries, but Tech, Telecoms, Oil & Gas and Utilities Could Rise Significantly, as Discussed in New EU Default Risk Outlook
Credit Benchmark says default risk will peak late-2024 for most EU industries according to new EU Default Risk Outlook.

2024/25 Default Risk Outlook: EU Industries
Credit Benchmark’s new 2024/25 Default Risk Outlook for EU Industries predicts default risk will peak late-2024 for most EU industries, but Tech, Telecoms, Oil & Gas and Utilities could rise significantly

Credit Spotlight on UK Water Industry
UK water firms are under scrutiny after the recent default of Thames Water owner Kemble; Credit Benchmark’s consensus risk data has been flagging problems in the water sector for some time. Default risk forecasts estimate that sector risk is set to rise by at least 10% in the next year, with potential to rise by as much as 20%.

April 2024 Financial Counterpart Monitor
The April-24 Financial Counterpart Monitor from Credit Benchmark provides a unique analysis of the changing creditworthiness of financial institutions. This month: GSIBs showing strongest net credit deterioration; Sovereign Wealth Funds and Central Banks improving

April 2024 Industry Monitor
Credit Benchmark has released the April 2024 industry update, based on the contributed credit risk estimates from 40+ global financial institutions. This month: Utilities and Industrials most improving; Telecomms continues to deteriorate.