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Credit Spotlight on Global Oil & Gas
Credit risk was volatile for Global Oil & Gas producers in 2024 and global supply is expected to exceed demand in 2025, subject to strong geopolitical influences. This analysis from Credit Benchmark reviews global credit trends across a range of Oil & Gas sectors with a view to the year ahead.
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Office Property and Co-working: The COVID Effect May Persist
Co-working fills an obvious gap in the office property market, and the sector has seen exponential growth since its inception in 2005. But with a global pandemic and a possibly permanent downshift in demand for city center office space, can the co-working model survive? New consensus data shows that co-working credit quality has been one of the hardest hit segments in the office property space.
End-October 2020 Financial Counterpart Monitor
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
Vaccine in Sight – Sectors to Watch
An effective COVID vaccine may be in sight, and some sectors could see major improvements in their credit quality after the major financial damage caused by the virus. But which sectors have held up well, and which have been heading towards serious trouble?
Impairment Trends: Consensus Point-in-Time Curves
The COVID-19 crisis has highlighted how sensitive banks’ impairment numbers are to changes in the economy. In a new report, we use aggregated PIT PD curves to look at the impact COVID-19 has had on banks’ forecasts of credit risk and impairment.
End-October Industry Monitor
Download the End-October Industry Monitor infographic below. Credit Benchmark have released the end-month industry update for October, based on the final and complete set of
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