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      <pubDate>Wed, 13 Jan 2021 08:45:00 +0000</pubDate>
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      <content:encoded><![CDATA[<p>Donald Robertson and Ana Arsov of the Banking team explain how the lessons global investment banks learned from the financial crisis better prepared them to withstand coronavirus stresses, and how strong capital markets revenue buffered the large loan-loss provisions they booked during 2020. Plus, Mark Wasden and Bruno Baretta of the Banking team explore how coronavirus effects are driving the negative outlook for most global finance companies.</p><p><i><strong>Inside this episode:</strong></i></p><ul><li>Mark Wasden and Bruno Baretta of the Banking team explore how coronavirus effects are driving the negative outlook for most global finance companies <i><strong>(begins at 2:13)</strong></i>.</li><li>Donald Robertson and Ana Arsov of the Banking team explain how the lessons global investment banks learned from the financial crisis better prepared them to withstand coronavirus stresses, and how strong capital markets revenue buffered the large loan-loss provisions they booked during 2020 <i><strong>(begins at 9:19)</strong></i>.</li></ul><p><strong>Related content:</strong></p><ul><li><a href="https://www.moodys.com/researchdocumentcontentpage.aspx?docid=PBC_1248954&cid=4XP2NSCKAP12000" target="_blank">Finance Companies - Global: 2021 outlook is negative (Slides)</a> - Our outlook for finance companies globally is negative to reflect ongoing effects of the coronavirus pandemic, though several subsectors have been more resilient through adverse conditions.</li><li><a href="https://www.moodys.com/research/Asset-Management-Companies-AMCs-China-AMCs-participation-in-bank-restructuring--PBC_1246293?cid=DDRT0DB6YH912002" target="_blank">Asset Management Companies (AMCs) – China: AMCs' participation in bank restructuring reinforces their policy role but weakens standalone credit profile</a> - Aside from acquiring and disposing bad loans, AMCs are performing a growing range of functions to facilitate the restructuring of distressed banks.</li><li><a href="https://www.moodys.com/researchdocumentcontentpage.aspx?docid=PBC_1249135&cid=TF8EJXNLSWZ12004" target="_blank">Global Investment Banks: 2021 outlook stable as diverse businesses, strong capital, liquidity and funding ease pandemic-related asset quality pressure (Slides)</a> - Diverse, profitable businesses along with strengthened capital and liquidity will shield the global investment banks against pandemic-related asset quality deterioration in 2021.</li></ul>
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      <description><![CDATA[<p>Laura Bazer and Dominic Simpson of the Insurance team and Greg Bauer and Sophia Lee of the Banking team discuss how a fragile economic recovery, low interest rates and uncertainty about renewal of government support measures are among the drivers of negative outlooks for global banks, life insurers and reinsurers (begins at 1:55). P&C insurers will benefit in the difficult operating environment from lower auto claims, strong capital, and the mandatory nature of certain products.</p><p><i>Inside this episode:</i></p><ul><li>Life insurance, reinsurance and P&C insurance 2021 Outlook <strong>(begins at 1:55)</strong></li><li>Banking 2021 Outlook <strong>(begins at 11:20)</strong></li></ul><p><i>Related content:</i></p><ul><li><a href="https://www.moodys.com/researchdocumentcontentpage.aspx?docid=PBC_1249352&cid=DY8XZKK9QOQ11790" target="_blank">Banks – Global 2021 Outlook</a> - Global banks entered the coronavirus crisis with strong balance sheets but still face substantial risk in 2021. Ongoing low interest rates, digitalization and ESG compliance will continue to</li><li><a href="https://www.moodys.com/researchdocumentcontentpage.aspx?docid=PBC_1252187&cid=BBW63XFIMJQ11791" target="_blank">Reinsurance – Global 2021 Outlook</a> - Uncertainty around coronavirus-related losses, along with low interest rates, shrinking reserve releases and more expensive retrocessional coverage will weaken reinsurers’ profitability.</li><li><a href="https://www.moodys.com/research/PC-Insurance-Global-2021-Outlook-stable-on-strong-capital-commercial--PBC_1252358?cid=18HC6WQM0I11792" target="_blank">P&C Insurance – Global 2021 Outlook</a> - 2021 Outlook stable on strong capital, commercial prices (Slides)</li><li><a href="https://www.moodys.com/researchdocumentcontentpage.aspx?docid=PBC_1252186&cid=ST2JLIUUD511793" target="_blank">Life Insurance – Global 2021 Outlook</a> - Ultralow interest rates underpin our negative outlook; Covid-19 mortality and related economic fallout have hurt profitability and investments less than we expected</li></ul>
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      <pubDate>Wed, 16 Dec 2020 08:45:00 +0000</pubDate>
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      <description><![CDATA[<p>Rokhaya Cisse and Marina Cremonese of the Asset Management team explore why the pandemic fallout has dimmed revenue prospects and made growth harder for asset managers. Plus, Celina Vansetti-Hutchins looks at how a difficult operating environment and elevated asset risk are driving our negative outlook for financial institutions in emerging markets.​​​</p><p> </p><p><strong>Inside this episode:</strong></p><ul><li>Celina Vansetti-Hutchins looks at how a difficult operating environment and elevated asset risk are driving our negative outlook for financial institutions in emerging markets.​​​<strong> </strong><i><strong>(begins at 1:58)</strong></i></li><li>Rokhaya Cisse and Marina Cremonese of the Asset Management team explore why the pandemic fallout has dimmed revenue prospects and made growth harder for asset managers.<i> <strong>(begins at 8:35)</strong></i></li></ul><p> </p><p>Related content:</p><ul><li><a href="https://www.moodys.com/researchdocumentcontentpage.aspx?docid=PBC_1252185&cid=FCIXMELSII111285" target="_blank">Asset Management - Global: 2021 outlook negative as coronavirus crisis intensifies long-term headwinds (Slides)</a> - Increased market volatility, an uneven economic recovery and competitive environment in the ongoing pandemic will likely weaken global asset managers’ revenue and hamper growth amid an increased cost of doing business as regulators intensify their review of asset managers’ products and activities.</li><li><a href="https://www.moodys.com/researchdocumentcontentpage.aspx?docid=PBC_1249871&cid=R7WJ4HJQZHB11286" target="_blank">Financial Institutions – Emerging Markets: 2021 outlook negative as operating environments heal from pandemic and asset risk remains a wild card </a> - Banks face challenging conditions and loomin​g asset risk, while pressures on insurers’ capital are rising despite lockdown-driven one-off gains from fewer claims having boosted profitability.  </li></ul>
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      <pubDate>Wed, 4 Nov 2020 12:00:48 +0000</pubDate>
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      <description><![CDATA[<p><i>Original publish date: October 21, 2020</i></p><p><strong>Inside this episode:</strong></p><ul><li>Simon Ainsworth and James Eck of the Insurance team discuss the latest developments in global insurers’ efforts to assess and manage climate risk. ​​​​​<strong>(begins at 2:27)</strong></li><li>​​Stefan Kahandaliyanage of the Insurance team lays out the risks US health insurers face from a policy drive toward a public insurance option. <strong>(begins at 10:04)</strong></li></ul><p><strong>Related content:</strong></p><ul><li><a href="https://www.moodys.com/research/Health-Insurance-US-Policy-drive-toward-transformation-of-health-insurance--PBC_1232469?cid=B22SSF40WQ810758" target="_blank">Health Insurance – US: Policy drive toward transformation of health insurance poses risks to profitability</a> - Proposals to create a public health insurance option would likely reduce earnings at our rated companies to varying degrees, with more expansive options having a larger impact.</li><li><a href="https://www.moodys.com/researchdocumentcontentpage.aspx?docid=PBC_1084670&cid=38Y8XUS1ODA10759" target="_blank">P&C Insurance and Reinsurance – Global: Climate change risks outweigh opportunities for P&C (re)insurers</a> - P&C (re)insurers have significant exposure to the economic consequences of climate change, including risks arising from catastrophe exposures, claims on liability policies, and investment</li><li><a href="https://www.moodys.com/researchdocumentcontentpage.aspx?docid=PBC_1123562&cid=BJWR714HKD10760" target="_blank">Insurance – Europe: Insurers increasingly engaged as ESG risks and opportunities come into focus</a> - European insurers see environmental, social and governance (ESG) issues as an area of strategic focus, and expect them to have a moderately adverse impact on underwriting risk.</li><li><a href="https://www.moodys.com/researchdocumentcontentpage.aspx?docid=PBC_1208120&cid=DIL88WZECO10761" target="_blank">Financial Institutions – Europe: BoE climate change stress tests will reinforce risk management for banks and insurers</a> - Climate change stress tests are credit positive as they will help banks and insurers understand the consequences of climate change for their business, and support their risk management.</li><li><a href="https://www.moodys.com/researchdocumentcontentpage.aspx?docid=PBC_1202809&cid=8ZDH3RNH6PE10762" target="_blank">Allianz, AXA, Swiss Re, Munich Re, Zurich: Retreat from coal reduces liability and stranded asset risk, a credit positive </a> - Major European (re)insurers are limiting their investment and underwriting exposure to coal. This protects them against climate change liability risk, and the risk of asset stranding.</li><li><a href="https://moodys.wavecast.io/global-banking-live-series?cid=AIVHJR5XTQN10004" target="_blank"><strong>Moody’s Banking Series</strong></a> - ​​The Series digital program is free and offers exclusive interviews, thematic panel discussions and regional deep dives.​</li></ul>
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      <description><![CDATA[<p><i>Original publish date: October 7, 2020</i></p><p><strong>Inside this episode:</strong></p><ul><li>Olivier Panis of the Banking team and Stefan Kahandaliyanage of the Asset Management team update financial institutions’ readiness for the transition away from Libor in 2021.​​​ <strong>(begins at 1:34)</strong></li><li>As policy rates continue to decline globally, Banking team member Laurie Mayers examines the effect on UK banks, while Shunsaku Sato does so for Japanese banks and Farooq Khan for Brazilian banks. <strong>(begins at 7:34)</strong></li></ul><p><strong>Related content:</strong></p><ul><li><a href="https://www.moodys.com/research/Financial-Institutions-Global-IBOR-phaseout-15-months-away-but-hurdles--PBC_1239838?cid=XAASBG1JA610573" target="_blank"><strong>Financial Institutions – Global: IBOR phaseout 15 months away, but hurdles could stretch beyond finish line</strong></a> - We surveyed 85 banks and non-bank financial institutions to gauge their preparedness for the transition to overnight Alternative Reference Rates from IBOR-linked contracts.</li><li><a href="https://www.moodys.com/research/Banks-Japan-Low-rates-and-slow-cost-cutting-amid-excess--PBC_1238204?cid=JJPSWYIRJO10570" target="_blank"><strong>Banks – Japan: Low rates and slow cost-cutting amid excess capacity will keep profitability weak</strong></a> - Banks in Japan will continue to face ultralow rates as extremely accommodative monetary policy remains in place, while having difficulty in cutting costs due to structural rigidity.</li><li><a href="https://www.moodys.com/researchdocumentcontentpage.aspx?docid=PBC_1232809&cid=WZ3LMXWSHW10571" target="_blank"><strong>Banks – United Kingdom: Low for longer rates will exacerbate margin pressure for UK banks </strong></a>- With rates likely to stay low for longer than expected as a result of the coronavirus crisis, we expect pressure on UK banks' margins to intensify.</li><li><a href="https://www.moodys.com/research/Banks-Brazil-Net-interest-margins-will-be-tested-as-rates--PBC_1242824?cid=OBFKPNS803L10572" target="_blank"><strong>Banks – Brazil: Net interest margins will be tested as rates stay low for longer</strong></a> - Brazilian banks will face margin pressure from higher funding costs and increased competition, despite a positively sloped yield curve amid record low rates and recovering economy .</li><li><a href="https://moodys.wavecast.io/global-banking-live-series?cid=AIVHJR5XTQN10004" target="_blank"><strong>Moody’s Banking Series</strong></a> - ​​The Series digital program is free and offers exclusive interviews, thematic panel discussions and regional deep dives.​</li></ul>
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      <content:encoded><![CDATA[<p><i>Original publish date: October 7, 2020</i></p><p><strong>Inside this episode:</strong></p><ul><li>Olivier Panis of the Banking team and Stefan Kahandaliyanage of the Asset Management team update financial institutions’ readiness for the transition away from Libor in 2021.​​​ <strong>(begins at 1:34)</strong></li><li>As policy rates continue to decline globally, Banking team member Laurie Mayers examines the effect on UK banks, while Shunsaku Sato does so for Japanese banks and Farooq Khan for Brazilian banks. <strong>(begins at 7:34)</strong></li></ul><p><strong>Related content:</strong></p><ul><li><a href="https://www.moodys.com/research/Financial-Institutions-Global-IBOR-phaseout-15-months-away-but-hurdles--PBC_1239838?cid=XAASBG1JA610573" target="_blank"><strong>Financial Institutions – Global: IBOR phaseout 15 months away, but hurdles could stretch beyond finish line</strong></a> - We surveyed 85 banks and non-bank financial institutions to gauge their preparedness for the transition to overnight Alternative Reference Rates from IBOR-linked contracts.</li><li><a href="https://www.moodys.com/research/Banks-Japan-Low-rates-and-slow-cost-cutting-amid-excess--PBC_1238204?cid=JJPSWYIRJO10570" target="_blank"><strong>Banks – Japan: Low rates and slow cost-cutting amid excess capacity will keep profitability weak</strong></a> - Banks in Japan will continue to face ultralow rates as extremely accommodative monetary policy remains in place, while having difficulty in cutting costs due to structural rigidity.</li><li><a href="https://www.moodys.com/researchdocumentcontentpage.aspx?docid=PBC_1232809&cid=WZ3LMXWSHW10571" target="_blank"><strong>Banks – United Kingdom: Low for longer rates will exacerbate margin pressure for UK banks </strong></a>- With rates likely to stay low for longer than expected as a result of the coronavirus crisis, we expect pressure on UK banks' margins to intensify.</li><li><a href="https://www.moodys.com/research/Banks-Brazil-Net-interest-margins-will-be-tested-as-rates--PBC_1242824?cid=OBFKPNS803L10572" target="_blank"><strong>Banks – Brazil: Net interest margins will be tested as rates stay low for longer</strong></a> - Brazilian banks will face margin pressure from higher funding costs and increased competition, despite a positively sloped yield curve amid record low rates and recovering economy .</li><li><a href="https://moodys.wavecast.io/global-banking-live-series?cid=AIVHJR5XTQN10004" target="_blank"><strong>Moody’s Banking Series</strong></a> - ​​The Series digital program is free and offers exclusive interviews, thematic panel discussions and regional deep dives.​</li></ul>
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      <description><![CDATA[<p><i>Original publish date: September 23, 2020</i></p><p><strong>Inside this episode:</strong></p><ul><li>Peter Nerby and Michael Rohr of the Banking team discuss how global systemically important banks entered the coronavirus crisis with healthier balance sheets, capital and liquidity than before the last global downturn <strong>(begins at 8:14)</strong>. </li><li>Ceres Lisboa explains how Latin American banks risk a sharp deterioration in asset quality as payment deferrals and government aid lapse <strong>(begins at 2:05)</strong>.​</li></ul><p><strong>Related content:</strong></p><ul><li><a href="https://www.moodys.com/research/Banks-Latin-America-Coronavirus-resets-economies-at-lower-base-driving--PBC_1234518?cid=OD6Y8POW0DF10245" target="_blank">Banks – Latin America: Coronavirus resets economies at lower base driving asset risks in 2020 and beyond</a> - Banks face uneven effects of pandemic as contagion continues. Deferrals and government aid help but asset risks are rising. Reserve buffers are only adequate to absorb a mild loss scenario.<br /> </li><li><a href="https://www.moodys.com/research/Banks-Global-Biggest-banks-are-better-set-to-withstand-COVID--PBC_1242077?cid=0P213Q3871H10246" target="_blank">Banks – Global: Biggest banks are better set to withstand COVID-19 stress than banks as a whole</a> - The 30 global systemically important banks (G-SIBs) are better prepared to withstand the adverse effects of the COVID-19 pandemic than the universe of Moody’s-rated banks as a whole.<br /> </li><li><a href="https://www.moodys.com/research/Banks-Latin-America-Coronavirus-resets-economies-at-lower-base-driving--PBC_1234518?cid=OD6Y8POW0DF10245" target="_blank">BAC, CS, JPM, MS and UBS: Stable wealth-management arms of largest Swiss and US banks are a credit positive offset to COVID-19 disruption</a> - We compare the wealth management divisions of the five largest global investment banks (BAC, CS, JPM, MS and UBS) rated by us and assess their prospects for the future.<br /> </li><li><a href="https://moodys.wavecast.io/global-banking-live-series?cid=AIVHJR5XTQN10004" target="_blank"><strong>Moody’s Banking Series</strong></a> - ​​The Series digital program is free and offers exclusive interviews, thematic panel discussions and regional deep dives.​</li></ul>
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      <description><![CDATA[<p><i>Original publish date: September 9, 2020</i></p><p><strong>Inside this episode:</strong></p><ul><li>James Eck explains why threats to profitability turned the outlook on global reinsurers negative.<strong> (begins at 1:20)</strong></li><li>Laura Bazer tells us how the coronavirus shock jolted global life insurers into a new, more digital future. <strong>(begins at 7:04)</strong></li></ul><p><strong>Related content:</strong></p><ul><li><a href="https://www.moodys.com/research/Reinsurance-Global-Outlook-turns-negative-as-profitability-weakens-despite-higher--PBC_1243603?cid=RQF8XK9S2CG10134" target="_blank">Reinsurance – Global Outlook turns negative as profitability weakens, despite higher pricing</a> - Our negative outlook on the reinsurance sector reflects uncertainty around coronavirus-related losses, as well as persistent low interest rates and lower reserve releases.</li><li><a href="https://www.moodys.com/research/Life-Insurance-Global-Life-insurers-go-virtual-tech-sorts-winners--PBC_1240509?cid=0GTE7PEOOSA10135" target="_blank">Life Insurance – Global: Life insurers go virtual, tech sorts winners from losers post coronavirus</a> - Technology will be a key differentiator of life insurers in the future.</li><li><a href="https://moodys.wavecast.io/global-banking-live-series?cid=AIVHJR5XTQN10004" target="_blank"><strong>Moody’s Banking Series</strong></a> - ​​The Series digital program is free and offers exclusive interviews, thematic panel discussions and regional deep dives.​</li></ul><p>_</p><p> </p><p><br /> </p><p><br /> </p>
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      <description><![CDATA[<p><i>Original publish date: August 12, 2020</i></p><p><strong>Inside this episode:</strong></p><ul><li>Alessandro Roccati from the banking team explains how coronavirus-driven demand for contactless digital financial services, along with remote work, are raising the cyber threat to banks. <strong>(begins at 8:21)</strong></li><li>Steve Tu of the asset management team looks at how the latest US government intervention in money markets could signal an eventual phaseout of institutional prime funds. <strong>(begins at 1:45)</strong></li></ul><p><strong>Related content:</strong></p><ol><li><a href="https://www.moodys.com/researchandratings/market-segment/money-market-funds/-/005002009" target="_blank">Money Market Funds – US: Most recent intervention could mark a turning point for institutional prime funds</a> - Large sponsors are now exiting the product rather than risking having to support their<strong> </strong>institutional prime funds.</li><li><a target="_blank" href="https://www.moodys.com/research/Financial-Institutions-Cross-Region-Cyber-risk-rises-as-coronavirus-drives--PBC_1235294?cid=XPA6ZOCIRCZ10136">Cyber risk rises as coronavirus drives increased digital banking and remote work</a> - Social distancing has increased digital banking and remote work by bank employees, leading to increased cyber risk. Most banks have developed cyber risk awareness and mitigation measures.</li><li><a href="https://moodys.wavecast.io/global-banking-live-series?cid=AIVHJR5XTQN10004" target="_blank"><strong>Moody’s Banking Series</strong></a> - ​​The Series digital program is free and offers exclusive interviews, thematic panel discussions and regional deep dives.​</li></ol>
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