European utilities: prepared for the spending storm

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Despite huge growth in demand, costs squeezes and supply constraints around raw materials and capacity are limiting expected returns in renewables development.

Slow-speed crash? Problems for the European auto sector pile up

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Healthy cash balances built up over the past three years will be tested as firms attempt to weather the four-pronged oncoming storm of labour relations, EV uptake, emissions regulations and China.

In Credit Weekly Snapshot – September 2024

Our fixed income team provide their weekly snapshot of market events.

Boeing bonds bound to bounce back?

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With $60 billion of outstanding corporate bonds, the business is among the largest non-financial IG issuers, and it wants to reduce its leverage. But with that being unlikely anytime soon, investors have a decision to make.

In Credit Weekly Snapshot – August 2024

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Our fixed income team provide their weekly snapshot of market events.

No winners in the Thames Water travails

As an arms-length owner of Thames Water could HM Government improve operational performance and deliver benefits to UK taxpayers?

In Credit Weekly Snapshot – July 2024

London Bridge

Our fixed income team provide their weekly snapshot of market events.

In Credit Weekly Snapshot – June 2024

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Our fixed income team provide their weekly snapshot of market events.

In Credit Weekly Snapshot – May 2024

London Bridge

Our fixed income team provide their weekly snapshot of market events.

In Credit Weekly Snapshot – April 2024

Sunshine at Bank of England

Our fixed income team provide their weekly snapshot of market events.