
Corporate credit quality in India, Indonesia remains robust despite sectoral differences
09/02/24 • 14 min
India's large domestic market shields its companies from external shocks, whereas Indonesia's export-dependent commodity sector prompts government efforts to diversify growth.
Guests: Rachel Chua, VP-Senior Analyst; Sweta Patodia, AVP-Analyst
Host: Vittoria Zoli, Analyst, Credit Strategy & Guidance, Moody's Ratings
Related Research:
- Nonfinancial Companies – India and Indonesia: Credit quality will remain robust, even as earnings trajectory diverges
- Nonfinancial Companies – Southeast Asia Dollar bond issuance will regain momentum when US interest rates begin to fall
- Nonfinancial Companies – India: Offshore funding indispensable despite improving domestic liquidity
India's large domestic market shields its companies from external shocks, whereas Indonesia's export-dependent commodity sector prompts government efforts to diversify growth.
Guests: Rachel Chua, VP-Senior Analyst; Sweta Patodia, AVP-Analyst
Host: Vittoria Zoli, Analyst, Credit Strategy & Guidance, Moody's Ratings
Related Research:
- Nonfinancial Companies – India and Indonesia: Credit quality will remain robust, even as earnings trajectory diverges
- Nonfinancial Companies – Southeast Asia Dollar bond issuance will regain momentum when US interest rates begin to fall
- Nonfinancial Companies – India: Offshore funding indispensable despite improving domestic liquidity
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