From tariff-laden trade to shifting supply chains, #EmergingAsia is navigating challenging transitions. At our Asia-Pacific Emerging Markets Virtual Conference 2025, thought leaders from S&P Global Ratings and our regional affiliates explored how the region is dealing with these shifting conditions – which also present some opportunities for markets there. Watch the video for highlights from the event and read our report for deeper insights into the themes discussed: https://okt.to/rfKykj
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Listen to our latest episode of the Covered Bonds Uncovered podcast as S&P Global Ratings credit analyst Casper Andersen discusses recent developments in the commercial real estate market and their implications for covered bonds with a commercial mortgage-backed securities expert Mathias Herzog. He is then joined by S&P Global Ratings EMEA economist Aude Guez to talk about the European housing price forecast and what to look out for in the second half of 2025. Listen now: https://okt.to/dOCumH
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How could a U.S. government shutdown ripple through public finance? Nora Wittstruck, Governments Chief Analytical Officer, S&P Global Ratings joined Romaine Bostick, CFA on Bloomberg Television’s The Close to unpack the potential impact of a federal shutdown on state and local governments. Watch here: https://okt.to/rtcfq9
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This @IFR article by Tessa Walsh cites our research on #climatetransition trends for electric #utilities. View the full article here: https://lnkd.in/e9EFntUs
Just under a third of electric utilities can be considered "green" with more than half their power generation coming from renewable energy while more than two-thirds still rely on fossil fuels, according to research by S&P Global Ratings. https://lseg.group/46FPF3K
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Local currency issuance has gained momentum in EMs, with investors attracted by stronger currencies and higher real yields, compared to developed markets. Local currency debt is still mostly held domestically, and a large portion of sovereign and corporate issuance remains USD-denominated. Read more here: https://okt.to/WDP8kn
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Last Chance to Register – 2025 Global Emerging Markets Conference We’re just one day away from the 2025 Global Emerging Markets Conference in London. Date: Thursday, October 2 Location: Convene, 2nd Floor, 155 Bishopsgate, London Join S&P Global Ratings’ senior analysts and leading industry experts for in-depth discussions on the macroeconomic outlook, sovereign trends, private sector challenges, and financing frontier markets. This is your final opportunity to secure your place. Register now before registration closes today at 4 p.m. BST: https://okt.to/AncUVI
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As tariffs on China rise, more production of consumer goods is likely to shift to emerging Asia. Such shifts have already been occurring--and our study of trade data shows that past relocations can set the stage for swifter shifts later. Read our study here: https://okt.to/BFQE3R
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A resilient U.S. economy has helped underpin favorable credit conditions, but uncertainty about the Trump administration’s policy path is clouding the outlook for some borrowers. Access our insights on North America credit conditions: https://okt.to/OCRGk0
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Elijah Oliveros-Rosen, Chief #EmergingMarkets Economist at S&P Global Ratings joined CNBC Africa to discuss Emerging Markets and the Q4 economic outlook on South Africa. Watch here: https://okt.to/nwQfRu
Emerging markets & South Africa Q4 economic outlook - CNBC Africa
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Despite U.S. tariffs and geopolitical headwinds, resilience is likely to persist across emerging markets, with real GDP growth expected to remain broadly in line with last year and an almost balanced net rating outlook bias. Broader risks could stem from slower global growth, escalating geopolitical tensions, and weaker commodity prices for exporting economies. Explore the top risks to credit conditions in emerging markets: https://okt.to/Hlu5To
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