My comment for Euromoney on banking sector risks: http://www.euromoney.com/Article/3574602/Europes-bank-stability-is-in-question-say-country-risk-experts.html.
Showing posts with label European banking. Show all posts
Showing posts with label European banking. Show all posts
Saturday, July 30, 2016
30/7/16: Europe's Bank Stability in Question
My comment for Euromoney on banking sector risks: http://www.euromoney.com/Article/3574602/Europes-bank-stability-is-in-question-say-country-risk-experts.html.
Tuesday, November 10, 2015
10/11/15: Debt and Deleveraging: European Corporates
Debt crises are long running things. Reinhart and Rogoff have said so before and continue to remind us about it often enough to think that by now, everyone would be cognitively aware of this aspect of the modern day economy. But, given the hopping and stomping associated with Europe's latest bout of 'fakecovery', some of our media do still require a reminder: debt crisis are long running things.
Want a picture to go with that? Why, here is a chart from BAML research note on the subject of European corporate deleveraging:
The above, really, says three things:
- Deleveraging is still the rage: 2015 percentage of European companies continuing to deleverage is 57% - second highest over the entire time span between 2008 and today;
- Last time the rate of deleveraging fell was in 2011 and ever since, it continued to rise or stay put;
- Taken 1 and 2 above, the entire narrative of 'credit-starved' companies in the European space is a bit questionable. As far as demand goes, only 43% of European firms are interested in increasing debt levels today, the second lowest since the start of the Global Financial Crisis.
Wednesday, January 14, 2015
14/1/2015: European Banks: Permanently in the International Isolation Ward
My blog post on the declining fortunes of European banking for Learn Signal blog is available here: http://blog.learnsignal.com/?p=143
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