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Six themes that will shape credit in 2021

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Outlooks Connections Podcast Episode 1

Uneven recovery, rising debt and digital transformation will shape credit in 2021

Anne Van Praagh and Michael Taylor of the Credit Strategy & Research team discuss six key trends that will affect the credit landscape as the world deals with the coronavirus crisis. These include an uneven economic recovery, higher corporate and sovereign debt loads, and the accelerated digital transformation of major business sectors.

Global credit conditions will improve in 2021, aided by unprecedented fiscal and monetary policy support in the wake of the COVID-19 crisis. The initial rebound will give way to a multispeed recovery, with rising debt levels of companies and governments and business transformation spurred by rapid shifts in consumer and workplace behavior.
Anne Van Praagh
Managing Director, Global Strategy & Resear
Moody's Investors Service
Moody’s is thrilled to partner with Climate Bonds Initiative for the 5th consecutive year, for our annual Climate Week NYC event. Join us as we discuss how carbon transition risks will shape credit quality across the most exposed industries, why transparency on data and disclosure is critical to understanding long-term climate commitments, and the role of sustainable debt markets in financing net zero strategies.
Brian Cahill
Managing Director - Global Head of ESG
Moody's Investors Service

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Uneven recovery

Recovery from the unprecedented economic shock of the coronavirus will be tenuous and inconsistent across countries, regions and sectors.

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2021 Emerging Markets Credit Outlook

How quickly will global and emerging market economies recover? Will financial conditions remain supportive? Will emerging market credit fundamentals stabilize? Join us as we hear from Dr. Mohamed El-Erian and senior Moody’s analysts on emerging and frontier markets' credit prospects.

Dr. Mohamed El-Erian, President, Queens' College, Cambridge and Chief Economic Adviser, Allianz
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State of Nations

Carmen Reinhart, Vice President and Chief Economist of the World Bank Group and Jin Liqun, President of the Asian Infrastructure Investment Bank join Moody’s analysts to discuss the strains to sovereigns’ debt sustainability and the role for governments post COVID.

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Emerging Markets Credit Outlook

How quickly will global and emerging market economies recover? Will financial conditions remain supportive? Will emerging market credit fundamentals stabilize?

Dr. Mohamed El-Erian, President, Queens' College, Cambridge and Chief Economic Adviser, Allianz
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