In our latest Asia Monthly, we discuss the performance of major Asian credit indices and review UST curve movements in January 2026. We also provide a recap of major news and macroeconomic releases, including those from the US, China, India, Indonesia and Japan. In addition, we summarise the top/bottom performers, recent USD bond issuances and rating actions in Asian corporate credit, as well as a list of our recent research. The Asia Monthly publication serves to keep investors updated on ...
After a string of multi-GW contracts and capex announcements, the attractiveness of cloud AI returns remains a hot question amongst investors. In this report, we build a simple framework to answer that question. We estimate Cloud AI returns from CSP disclosures and what we know about large real-world contracts, and benchmark them against what we know about the economics of traditional cloud.
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In our inaugural Asia Monthly for 2026, we share our regional credit outlook for the year, with a focus on China, Macau, India and Indonesia. We also provide a review of 2025, in which we discuss the performance of major Asian credit indices and review UST curve movements for the year. In addition, we provide a recap of major news and macroeconomic releases in December 2025, summarise the Top/Bottom performers, recent USD bond issuances and rating actions in Asian corporate credit, as well a...
Moody's Ratings (Moody's) said the electric vehicle (EV) related charges of approximately $6.0 billion that General Motors Company (GM) expects to incur in the fourth quarter of 2025 are credit negative but do not affect the ratings. The charges follow GM's previously announced reassessment of its E...
In today's Morning Views publication we comment on developments of the following high yield issuers: Oriflame, Samvardhana Motherson, Telecom Italia, International Personal Finance, Novelis, Intrum, Nexans, Italmatch Chemicals, Asmodee, Lecta, Hapag-Lloyd, Ontex, Modulaire, Vedanta Resources, Softbank Group, Teva
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