GLOBAL CDS - WINNERS & LOSERS

-- MATASII RESEARCH ANALYSIS & SYNTHESIS --

These tables show the largest 25 companies, ranked by market cap & credit default swap spreads, as well as the most  creditworthy countries.

CORPORATION

  • 17bps: the CDS of the "safest" company in the world, Nestle.
  • Alibaba the least (CDS = 84bp).

COUNTRY

  • Switzerland (12bp) overtook Germany (13bp) as the most creditworthy country in May 2018;
  • The least is Venezuela (7760bp, peak was 15559bp in Nov'17).

SECTOR

  • US & European most creditworthy sectors = European & US IG healthcare;
  • The least =
    • European Discretionary HY,
    • US Staples HY (Bloomberg).

 



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