Tuesday, 8 March 2016

Fallen Angels Stoking Junk-Issuer Credit Risk, Moody's Says - Bloomberg Business

Fallen Angels Stoking Junk-Issuer Credit Risk, Moody's Says - Bloomberg Business:

"Former investment-grade companies are contributing to a surprising number of higher-ranked junk-bond issuers showing early signs of distress, according to Moody’s Investors Service.
So-called fallen angels swelled the number of at-risk companies to 22 percent of firms with Moody’s second-highest junk grade, analysts led by Gianmarco Migliavacca said in a statement Tuesday. Downgraded firms wouldn’t ordinarily be expected to show early default signs as they usually retain some investment-grade characteristics, such as a strong business profile, the analysts wrote.
“There is a surprising pattern of flagged companies,” Moody’s said. “The factors behind their downgrade persist and now constitute early-warning signs.”"



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