
Auto Sector Credit Troubles Piling Up: October 2020
To download the October 2020 Auto Aggregate PDF, click here. The worst may not yet have arrived for the US auto industry. In fact, there
To download the October 2020 Auto Aggregate PDF, click here. The worst may not yet have arrived for the US auto industry. In fact, there
To download the October 2020 Oil & Gas Aggregate PDF, click here. . Challenges in the energy sector are numerous and persistent. These challenges are
To download the October 2020 Housing Aggregate PDF, click here. . Once again, no news may be good news for the US housing sector. There
Credit Benchmark have released the October Credit Consensus Indicators (CCIs). The CCI is an index of forward-looking credit opinions for US, UK and EU Industrials
To download the October 2020 Retail Aggregate PDF, click here. Retail sales may be rising, even if the pace in August was lower than anticipated,
The Financial Counterpart Monitor from Credit Benchmark provides a unique analysis of the changing creditworthiness of financial institutions. The report, which covers banks, intermediaries, buy-side
Download the End-September Industry Monitor infographic below. Credit Benchmark have released the end-month industry update for September, based on the final and complete set of
Amid an onslaught of negative credit news, there are some bright spots. So-called Rising Stars, sectors whose credit quality has moved from high-yield or “junk” status to investment-grade, are growing, slowly but surely.
Fallen Angels – companies whose credit quality has shifted from investment-grade to high-yield or “junk” status – continue to grow in number but at a slower pace than what we’ve been seeing for the past several months.
To download the September 2020 Auto Aggregate PDF, click here. Much like the beleaguered US energy sector, the US auto industry continues to see credit
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