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Renewable Energy: Credit Tide Turning?

Renewable energy is at the centre of efforts to tackle climate change, but there have been setbacks to growth. 80%+ of energy demand is still met by fossil fuels, with fossil fuel companies reporting record profits as global energy prices spike. In the past two years, renewable credit risk has deteriorated and traditional energy has improved. However, there are some signs that the credit tide may be turning.

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February Credit Consensus Indicators (CCIs) – UK, EU and US Industrials

Credit Benchmark have released the February Industrials Credit Consensus Indicators (CCIs). Credit Benchmark have released the February Industrials Credit Consensus Indicators (CCIs). EU Industrial firms continue their run of positive credit movement, with a 17th month of improvement. UK Industrial firms continue to register a negative CCI this month. US Industrial firms return to negative credit balance.

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Credit Correlations: Avoiding Unnecessary Risks

With default risks expected to rise in 2023, correlations between those risks are increasingly important for credit portfolio management. Exposures to different sectors – that normally diversify the portfolio – may show a simultaneous increase in risk during difficult economic conditions. This paper shows how Consensus credit data can be used to estimate credit correlations between regions, countries, industries, and sectors.

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COP27: Failure is Not an Option

COP27 needs to answer one question: is a declining standard of living the price of a sustainable future? Countries with weaker credit ratings will typically see more impact of climate change – with some exceptions. This report compares Sovereign credit against climate impact risk.

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US Basic Materials Credit Trends: Turning Point?

The Basic Materials Industry includes Chemicals, Metals, Mining, Forestry and Paper. Output prices for these sectors have been very volatile in the past 12 months, reflecting recent rapid structural changes in the global economy. However, US Basic Materials has shown a recent turning point.

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