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  • 18 Apr 2013
    • Spectrum auctions in Australia credit negative for Telstra, SingTel Optus
      The spectrum auctions scheduled for April will be most challenging for SingTel Optus’ financial profile, and could also narrow Telstra’s financial cushion, because the purchases are likely to be partially debt-funded. At the same time, it will be critical for the telecom giants to invest in additional spectrum in order to stay competitive… Press Release l Full Report
  • 5 Mar 2013
    • Credit quality of all Australian states and Northern Territory under pressure
      Large budget deficits are expected in the seven jurisdictions for the year ending June 2013. Nonetheless, almost all the jurisdictions have plans to narrow their budget gaps. Their ratings can therefore be maintained if they show a solid resolve to return to balance. Moreover, all six states have implemented medium-term expenditure control measures… Press Release l Full Report
  • 4 Mar 2013
    • Comparing Japanese, Australian, Dutch and UK RMBS and Mortgage Markets
      The key differences between the residential mortgage-backed securities (RMBS) and mortgage markets in these economies are the exposure to bullet repayment risk, use of third-party credit protection, portfolio structure and set-off risk. Dutch and UK interest-only mortgage loans, for instance, expose investors to bullet repayment risk, whereas such loans in Japan and Australia do not... Press Release l Full Report​​
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