Why The U.S. Corporate Speculative-Grade Default Rate Could Drop In 2010
Jan 29, 2010 | 00:08:28 min
Since October 2009, bond markets have improved measurably. As a result, Standard & Poor's has modified its speculative-grade corporate default rate forecast for 2010. However, risks remain. Diane Vazza, Standard & Poor’s head of global fixed income research, provides a comprehensive look at the dynamics at work, including the reasons behind our conclusions.
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