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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.
February Credit Update: Consensus Upgrades Continue to Outweigh Downgrades for Financials
Credit Benchmark has published the latest monthly credit consensus data (from January 2019) based on contributions from 30+ financial institutions, covering over 25,500 separate legal
Housing Association Magazine: Brexit And Its Effect On Housebuilding
David Carruthers discusses factors affecting the credit quality of the housing association sector : ”Brexit is on the horizon, and depending on the outcome, credit
Business Insider: The Credit Of British Companies Is Declining In Quality
In Business Insider, David Carruthers discusses the declining credit quality of British companies is declining in quality, and austerity and Brexit are largely to blame.
Financial Times Alphaville: Taking Stock Of Venezuela’s Economic Crisis
Amid today’s total economic collapse, any internal insights into the financial situation are hard to come by. And, unless some kind of regime change takes
Bloomberg: U.K. Firms’ Finances Worsening, Internal Bank Data Shows
Bloomberg cites Credit Benchmark data in an article on UK Corporate credit risk. Bank-sourced data suggests that the financial health of UK companies is deteriorating
Wall Street Journal: PG&E Bankruptcy Hits Green Energy Suppliers
“PG&E Corp. quickly took steps after filing for bankruptcy protection Tuesday to renegotiate power deals with green energy projects that rely on the California utility