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A Closer look at corporate debt in emerging market economies

Recurso electrónico / Electronic resource
Sección: Documentos electrónicos
Título: A Closer look at corporate debt in emerging market economies
Publicación: Madrid : Crédito y Caución, Altradius, 2016Serie: (Economic Research ; May 2016)Notas: Sumario: Corporate debt in emerging market economies (EMEs) has significantly risen, outpacing earnings growth. This is raising concerns about corporate creditworthiness given an increasingly challenging economic environment. EMEs shock absorption capacity is stronger than previous periods of global market turbulence, but some sectors remain vulnerable. Corporates that are highly leveraged, have borrowed externally in USD or have relatively low buffers are most vulnerable. These corporates are concentrated in Brazil, India, Indonesia, Russia, South Africa and Turkey.Corporates operating in the energy, mining, construction (materials) and transport sectors are also exposed. Companies in the real estate sector should be watched as well, as they generally do not hedge their foreign currency exposure. Materia / lugar / evento: Mercados emergentes Vulnerabilidad Política económica Crisis financiera Países emergentes Deuda pública Otros autores: Crédito y Caución
Serie secundaria: Economic research Otras clasificaciones: 921.4