October 2021 Industry Monitor
Credit Benchmark have released the latest end-month industry update, based on the final and complete set of the contributed credit risk estimates from 40+ global financial institutions.
Credit Benchmark have released the latest end-month industry update, based on the final and complete set of the contributed credit risk estimates from 40+ global financial institutions.
With a potential UK interest rate hike on the cards, a growing number of central banks are seeing inflation as a key near-term risk to economic stability. With net credit upgrades currently in balance, and a growing number of countries imposing monetary tightening, there is a risk that the global net credit balance turns sharply negative.
Credit Benchmark have released the August 2021 Credit Consensus Indicators (CCIs). There is reason for optimism in the latest CCI data. Scores for the UK, EU, and US are all above 50.
Stability is the current trend for the UK retail sector though challenges for the sector remain. US retail continues on a slow and steady path to improvement.
Credit Benchmark have released the July 2021 Credit Consensus Indicators (CCIs). The latest data on US Industrials provides further evidence that the sector may be on the mend, while scores for the UK and EU have been dipping in and out of positive and negative territory.
Credit Benchmark have released the June 2021 Credit Consensus Indicators (CCIs). US Industrial companies have cause for optimism amid the latest data showing a CCI score above 50 for the fourth consecutive month, the longest stretch of positive readings since late 2018/early 2019.
Consensus data may be providing some hope for the beleaguered UK and US retail sectors.
Credit Benchmark have released the May 2021 Credit Consensus Indicators (CCIs). EU and US Industrial firms have cause for cheer this month, but the UK is the real stand out.
Consensus data may be providing some hope for the beleaguered UK and US retail sectors.
Global supply chains were showing signs of strain pre-COVID and now that the world economy is in the process of a full-scale restructuring, the credit implications are wide-ranging and long-term. This whitepaper details some factors reshaping supply chains and presents single company case studies using a combination of Bloomberg supply chain data and Credit Consensus Ratings (“CCRs”).
Credit Benchmark brings together internal credit risk views from over 40 leading global financial institutions. The contributions are anonymized, aggregated, and published in the form of consensus ratings and aggregate analytics to provide an independent, real-world perspective of credit risk. Risk and investment professionals at banks, insurance companies, asset managers and other financial firms use the data for insights into the unrated, monitoring and alerting within their portfolios, benchmarking, assessing and analyzing trends, and fulfilling regulatory requirements and capital.
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