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Title:Asia-Pacific Sovereign Report Card 2008 Outlook
Price:$1,000.00
Publication Date:Oct 10, 2007
Source:Standard & Poor's
Author:Okorotchenko, E. et. al.
Abstract:Standard & Poor?s Ratings Services is pleased to present its annual Asia-Pacific Sovereign Outlook. This publication offers our views on general trends for sovereigns rated by Standard & Poor?s in the Asia-Pacific region in 2008 and beyond. A significant talking point in the latter half of 2007 has been the tightening of liquidity and credit, which began with the fallout in the U.S. mortgage market. These events have sent some tremors through the Asia-Pacific region as they have throughout the global economy. However, as our article entitled ?Steady Outlook For Asia-Pacific Sovereign Ratings Amid Global Instability? explains, the economic fundamentals of the region suggest it will maintain a steady economic growth and credit outlook. This reasonably steady outlook is reflected in the number of stable and positive outlooks on the credit ratings of Asia-Pacific sovereigns. Of the rated 22 sovereigns, 15 are currently on stable outlooks, five are on positive outlooks, and only two sovereigns, Taiwan and Fiji, are on negative outlooks. This Outlook book offers the reader a detailed overview of the credit strengths and weaknesses relating to each of the rated sovereigns in Asia-Pacific. With the addition of Cambodia, Standard & Poor?s now rates 116 sovereigns globally, of which 22 are located in Asia-Pacific. Along with an overview of the region and individual sovereigns, we have included several articles in this report card which highlight some of the significant credit trends in the region.
Brief Excerpt:...Prominence , exam ines the current state of cred it rat ingsand debt issuance by As ia-Pacific local and reg ionalgovernments (LRGs) . Although the number of LRG ratings in As ia-Pacific has so far been relat ively small, we believe that LRGs are more l ikely to tap into cap italmarkets in the future and that rat ings are therefore l ikelyto grow in prom inence in the reg ion.The second art icle, ent itled Unfulfilled Potent ial: The Services Sector In Southeast As ia , expla ins why Southeast As ia needs to unlock the potent ial of itscurrently fragmented and inefficient serv ices sector to maintain its strong growth momentum over the long term . A Pac ific focus is offered in Emerging Pac ificPredicament: Ma intaining Stable and Effect iveGovernment , wh ich takes a look at one of the key cred itconstraints fac ing emerg ing Pac ific sovere igns their often unpredictable and unstable pol icy env ironments. We hope the assessments and v iews expressed in th ispublication...
Word Count:50852
Length:68 Pages
Document ID:S&PGRAPSovereignOutlook08
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