
Asia Pacific credit outlook stable as growth and leverage stabilise
The Asia Pacific credit outlook is stable against the backdrop of contained government liquidity risks, broadly stable debt dynamics and

The Asia Pacific credit outlook is stable against the backdrop of contained government liquidity risks, broadly stable debt dynamics and

A new multi-speed global economy will impact growth of different countries and consumer spending behaviour, according to the Economic Outlook

A strong US dollar will have credit effects on rated Asia Pacific companies, with those that have a significant portion

There are five success factors for businesses in Asia Pacific, said PwC recently when launching a report titled“Asia Pacific’s Time:

Asia Pacific outlook for rated nonfinancial companies is stable with still-solid, though slowing, growth and supportive domestic business conditions, said

The credit trend for nonfinancial firms in Asia Pacific will remain stable for the remainder of 2022, said Moody’s recently.

While navigating challenging times, business leaders in Asia Pacific are set to spend more. According to findings of EY CEO

Healthcare benefit costs in Asia Pacific is set to increase by 10.2% next year, said WTW recently when releasing results

Citi has named Anand Sairam as CFO for Asia Pacific, according to media reports citing an internal memo. The memo, according

CFOs in Asia Pacific are rarely informed by information security teams about cyber security risks despite being confident in their

Asia Pacific emerging market firms’ earnings will improve and its growth is set to outperform that of developed market firms,

Pay and bonus as well as job security are still the most important factors in attracting and retaining employees, said