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Webinar Replay
Tuesday, July 1, 2025
1:00 PM - 2:00 PM UTC
1 hour
On Demand
As an assessment of the external operating environment, our quarterly Credit Conditions Committee forums (covering Asia-Pacific, Emerging Markets, Europe, and North America, which cascade into our global coverage) form an integral part of S&P Global Ratings’ credit rating analysis. The research we produce from these forums is cascaded to our analytical teams to inform their rating deliberations—and provides market participants around the world with a primary resource for identifying and understanding prevailing and potential credit risks.
S&P Global Ratings’ leading researchers, economists, and analysts explored our latest Q3 global credit conditions research at our recent webinar on Tuesday, July 1. Our subject matter experts evaluated the trends affecting the current and future states of economies, industries, and credit markets; shared our base case and downside macroeconomic forecasts; and identified emerging risks.
Key discussion points:
Speakers:
Paul Gruenwald, Global Chief Economist
Alex Birry, Global Head of Credit Research & Insights
Nick Kraemer, Head of Ratings Performance Analytics
David Tesher, North America Regional Credit Conditions Chair
Paul Watters, Europe Regional Credit Conditions Chair
Eunice Tan, Head of Credit Research, Asia-Pacific
Elijah Oliveros-Rosen, Chief Economist, Emerging Markets
Moderator:
Gregg Lemos-Stein, Chief Analytical Officer, Corporate Ratings & Global Credit Conditions Co-Chair
This webinar replay is free of charge.