S&P Global Credit Markets Digest.Business Editors NEW YORK--(BUSINESS WIRE)--March 11, 2003 Here is the current lineup of top articles and research from Standard & Poor's: COMING UP -- Credit Implications of Increasing Longevity on State and Local Creditworthiness -- The Importance of GASB's definition of Other Post-Employment Benefits -- Bank Industry Risk Analysis: United States -- Asbestos Followup -- EU Accession Country Challenges on the Road to Membership -- No Clear War-Related Credit Implications for U.S. Defense Industry UPCOMING TELECONFERENCES: -- Quarterly Trends in European Banking. Tues., March 18, 10 AM -- Global Building Materials Credit Quality. Thurs., April 28, 10 AM -- North American North American named after North America. North American blastomycosis see North American blastomycosis. North American cattle tick see boophilusannulatus. Building Materials, Homebuilder, and Home Center Retail Credit Quality. Thurs., June 12, 10 AM -- Forest Products Credit Quality, Tues., June 17, 10 AM All times U.S. Eastern. For complete details see ratingsdirect.com or standardandpoors.com PUBLISHED: RESEARCH REPORTS CORPORATES -- Industry Report Card Issued on North American Forest Products -- Italian Corporate Bond Market Looks Ready for a Stronger Credit Culture -- Acquisitions Strategy Remains a Threat for Europe's Premier Consumer Goods Companies -- Private Sector Risk Increases Under U.K. Private Finance Initiative -- New FASB FASB See: Financial Accounting Standards Board FASB See Financial Accounting Standards Board (FASB). Guidelines to Affect U.S. Energy Sector -- Report: Canadian Utility Regulation Review -- S&P: U.S. Telecom Industry Faces Challenges in 2003 GLOBAL FIXED INCOME RESEARCH -- S&P Global Bond Markets' Weakest Links & Monthly Default Rates -- U.S. Economic Forecast: A Foggy Bottom Crystal Ball FINANCIAL SERVICES -- Industry Report Card: Major Canadian Banks -- Singapore Banks' Conservative Credit Card Policies Pay Off -- Article Describes Changes to U.S. Life Insurance Risk-Based Capital Model -- U.K. Banks' Profitability Still Strong in 2002, but Rating Pressures Loom in 2003 -- Calculation of Interest Coverage for Letters of Credit LOCAL & REGIONAL GOVERNMENTS -- Credit Ratings Become Increasingly Useful as U.K. Universities Turn to Innovative Financing SOVEREIGNS -- War in Iraq Not to Have Ratings Impact on European Strategic Oil Reserve Management Agencies STRUCTURED FINANCE -- The Future of Risk Control -- House of Cards house of cards n. pl. houses of cards A flimsy structure, arrangement, or situation that is in danger of collapsing or failing: "The collapse of the rupiah . . . : Your Risk Management Structure Is Only As Good As Its Data -- Standard & Poor's Revises Asset-Backed Commercial Paper Criteria for Liquidity Banks -- Regulatory Changes Drive Innovation in ABCP ABCP Asset-Backed Commercial Paper ABCP Associação Brasileira de Cimento Portland (Brazil) ABCP Associação Brasileira de Ciência Política ABCP American Board of Cardiovascular Perfusion ABCP Associate Business Continuity Planner Market RATING ACTIONS CORPORATE RATINGS -- Airport Authority Hong Kong The Airport Authority Hong Kong (abbreviated as AA or AAHK) (Traditional Chinese: 香港機場管理局 HK$ and US$ Notes rated 'AA-' and 'A+' -- Taiwan's HannStar Display Rated 'B+'; Outlook Stable -- China's Beijing Datang Power Generation Co. Rated 'BBB'; Outlook Stable -- TXU TXU Texas Utilities (Electric and Gas Company) TXU Transmitter Unit Energy's $1.25 Billion New Debt Issue Rated 'BBB' -- Telephone & Data Systems Inc. Rating Affirmed After Announced Plan to Swap Wireless Properties FINANCIAL SERVICES -- Hamburgische Landesbank Girozentrale Long-Term Counterparty Credit Ratings Cut to 'AA-'; Outlook Negative -- Scottish Mutual Assurance and Scottish Provident Ratings Lowered to 'BBB+'; Outlook Stable -- Russian Standard Bank ZAO ZAO Zakrytoe Aktsionernoe Obschestvo (Russian: Closed Joint Stock Corporation) ZAO Zenith Angle Offset ZAO Aluminium Doped Zinc Oxide (material for producton of organic light-emitting diodes) Russia National Scale Rating Raised to 'ruBB+' SOVEREIGNS -- ERAP's EUR EUR In currencies, this is the abbreviation for the Euro. Notes: The currency market, also known as the Foreign Exchange market, is the largest financial market in the world, with a daily average volume of over US $1 trillion. 10 Billion EMTN EMTN Euro Medium-Term Note Program Guaranteed by Republic of France Rated 'AAA' -- Outlook on Panama Sovereign Credit Ratings Revised to Negative -- Malta 'A/A-1' FC Ratings Affirmed Following Vote in Favor of EU Membership; Outlook Stable LOCAL AND REGIONAL GOVERNMENT RATINGS -- Polish City of Lodz Outlook Revised to Negative on Deteriorating Financial Performance -- Hutt City Council's 'AA-' Rating Affirmed; Outlook Remains Stable RESEARCH ANALYSIS CORPORATES -- Wan Hai Lines Wan Hai Line was founded in 1965 in Taiwan as a shipping company. Ltd. -- Enogex Inc. -- U.S. Oncology Inc -- Washington Post Co. FINANCIAL SERVICES -- Fubon Insurance Co. Ltd. -- FleetBoston Financial Corp. LOCAL & REGIONAL GOVERNMENTS -- San Sebastian (City of) -- La Reunion (Region of) STRUCTURED FINANCE -- New Issue: Interstar Millennium Series 2000-4 Trust -- CDO (Collaborative Data Objects) A programming interface from Microsoft for accessing MAPI-based e-mail, calendaring and scheduling servers. Originally called "OLE Messaging" and "Active Messaging," CDO wraps the Enhanced MAPI library into a COM object that provides the Manager Focus: PIMCO PIMCO Pacific Investment Management Company - Emerging Markets High-Yield Fund Copyright 2003, Standard & Poor's Ratings Services |
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