Following the attack on Iran by the US and Israel late last month which targeted key military sites and strategic infrastructure, as well as a retaliation by Iran, there have been structural shifts in the oil & gas and energy markets. In this report, we discuss the effects of these structural shifts, as well as the impact of the conflict on global supply chains and our coverage universe.
Credit insurance is closely correlated with business activity and global growth, and will therefore be impacted by the repercussions of this new phase of war and the attendant international crisis. Even so, we reiterate our credit opinion and Buy recommendation on Coface bonds. Indeed, the credit insurer amply demonstrated its agility in managing covered risks, both at the start of the war in Ukraine and during the covid crisis. In addition, FY 2025 results confirm the group's conservative under...
L’assurance-crédit est étroitement corrélée à l’activité des entreprises et à la croissance mondiale, et sera donc impactée par les répercussions de cette nouvelle séquence de guerre et de crise internationale qui vient de s’ouvrir. Pour autant, nous confirmons notre avis crédit et recommandations à l’Achat des obligations Coface. Effectivement, l’assureur crédit a largement démontré au début de la guerre en Ukraine ou lors de la crise Covid, son agilité dans la gestion des risques couverts. De ...
The current context heralds a new period of uncertainty, but this will not undermine the growth cycle for utilities, marked by price normalisation, accelerating demand and the increasing complexity of the electricity system, due to the intermittency of renewables, congestion and the need for flexibility. In this context, selectivity is key, between players seeking profitable growth internationally and those waiting on their domestic market. We maintain our sector hierarchy in favour of earnings ...
Le contexte actuel ouvre une nouvelle période d’incertitude mais qui ne remettra pas en cause le cycle de croissance des Utilities, marqué par la normalisation des prix, l’accélération de la demande et la complexification accrue du système électrique, en raison de l’intermittence des renouvelables, des congestions et du besoin de flexibilité. Dans ce contexte, la sélectivité est déterminante, entre les acteurs qui cherchent la croissance rentable à l’international et ceux qui patientent sur leur...
Coface SA: Disclosure of total number of voting rights and number of shares in the capital as at 28 February 2026 COFACE SA: Disclosure of total number of voting rights and number of shares in the capital as at 28 February 2026 Paris, 2nd March 2026 – 17.45 Total Number of Shares CapitalTheoretical Number of Voting Rights1Number of Real Voting Rights2150,179,792150,179,792149,538,729 (1) including own shares(2) excluding own shares Regulated documents posted by COFACE SA have been secured and authenticated with the blockchain technology by Wiztrust. You can check the authenticity on ...
Coface SA : Déclaration du nombre total des droits de vote et du nombre d’actions composant le capital social au 28 février 2026 COFACE SA : Déclaration du nombre total des droits de vote et du nombre d’actions composant le capital social au 28 février 2026 Paris, le 2 mars 2026 – 17h45 Nombre d'actions composant le capitalNombre de droits de vote théoriques1Nombre de droits de vote exerçables2150 179 792150 179 792149 538 729 (1) y compris actions auto-détenues(2) déduction faite des actions auto-détenues Les documents distribués par COFACE SA sont sécurisés et authentifiés avec Wiztr...
In today's Morning Views publication we comment on developments of the following high yield issuers: Nemak, Aston Martin, International Personal Finance, Assemblin Caverion, Nimlas, Vallourec, TDC NET, Eutelsat, Telecom Italia, Techem, Elior, Ineos Quattro, Odfjell Drilling, Centrient, Encore Capital (formerly Cabot), OPmobility, Grupo Antolin
Coface closes another strong year with 2025 net income at €222.0m, solvency at 197% and an 84% distribution for a proposed dividend of €1.25 per share Coface closes another strong year with 2025 net income at €222.0m, solvency at 197% and an 84% distribution for a proposed dividend of €1.25 per share Paris, 19 February 2026 - 17.35 Turnover: €1,847m, up +1.3% at constant FX and perimeter Insurance revenue is up +0.6% at constant FX, while customer activity is up +2.6%Client retention remains at a high level (+92.9%), while pricing remains negative at -1.6%, in line with historical trendsN...
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