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July 2024 Financial Counterpart Monitor
The July-24 Financial Counterpart Monitor from Credit Benchmark provides a unique analysis of the changing creditworthiness of financial institutions. This month: Central Banks, EMEA Banks and GSIBS all improving; North American Banks deteriorating.
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US Retail Sector Credit Risk Shows Continued Stability: April 2021
To download the April 2021 Retail Aggregate PDF, click here. US Retail has remained relatively stable, according to Credit Benchmark consensus data. Unlike other sectors
April 2021 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
April 2021 Industry Monitor
Download the April Industry Monitor infographic below. Credit Benchmark have released the end-month industry update for end-March, based on the final and complete set of
Is Corporate Credit Quality Improving? Fewer Fallen Angels, More Rising Stars
The COVID era has caused corporate credit quality to shift rapidly between investment-grade and high-yield in either direction – and for some companies, to shift right back again, suggesting a premature upgrade or downgrade. But the latest data from Credit Benchmark suggest consensus estimates may be improving overall.
US Energy Sector Still Facing Enormous Challenges: March 2021
Default risk for US Large Oil & Gas firms remains far higher than default risk for comparative UK and EU firms.
March Credit Consensus Indicators (CCIs) – UK, EU and US Industrials
Credit Benchmark have released the March Credit Consensus Indicators (CCIs). The US is the real standout this month. For the first time in an over a year, forward-looking sentiment is above 50.