In The Press
Preqin: US credit default risk ‘set to peak by mid-2024’ amid rate cut expectations
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.
World Economic Forum: Financial Services Study Reveals Emerging Tech-driven Systemic Risks
Accelerated technology adoption in the financial services sector is creating new systemic risks to the global financial system, according to a new report. ‘Beneath the Surface: Technology-driven systemic risks and the continued need for innovation’ explores the relationship between increased technology adoption and the potential shock of cascading risk factors.
Reuters: Will Washington truce stick? Wall St assesses U.S. debt ceiling risk
An apparent truce in the U.S. debt-ceiling standoff in Congress has offered some relief to Wall Street investors on edge about a possible debt default, but analysts are left assessing the risk of a repeat crisis as the year closes out, writes Karen Pierog for Reuters, citing research from Credit Benchmark.
Financial Times: Data Drill
Credit Benchmark data highlighting the difference in credit quality of Global Coal and Global Oil & Gas companies against Global Corporates has been cited in the latest ‘Energy Source’ newsletter via The Financial Times.
Global Investor: Securities Finance Americas Guide 2021
Global Investor Group spoke with Credit Benchmark co-founder Mark Faulkner for an article in the latest Securities Finance Americas Guide on the topic of peer-to-peer lending.
Investors’ Chronicle: Credit Assessment for Recovery Companies
The article from Investors’ Chronicle cites Credit Benchmark credit risk data on Oil & Gas companies and General Retailers to highlight the disparity between credit quality and share prices.
Bloomberg Opinion: Optimism Is Justified. Valuations? Not So Much
Credit Benchmark CCI data on the credit quality of US, UK, and EU Industrial companies has been cited by John Authers in his Bloomberg ‘Points of Return’ column.