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Defaults expected to rise towards 5.5% in Europe and reach 6% in the US
United States
Strong consumer keeps US on track for 3% GDP growth
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US Dollar Credit Supply: Revising our forecasts marginally higher
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Euro Credit Supply: Revising our forecasts marginally higher
Financial Institutions
Most European banks prove resilient in bank stress tests
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US Dollar Credit Supply: Small pickup in financial supply
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Euro Credit Supply: Supply set to slow in the second half of the year
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Unibail’s new hybrid and debt swap illustrates the large extension risk
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Small factors combine to pressure credit
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EM Credit Supply: Lightning start to year but slowdown begins
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Market turmoil leaves credit in limbo
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Credit chaos: is the worst behind us?
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