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14 Sep 2023 Sector In-Depth ESG – Global: Responsible production risks curb benefits of supply-chain diversification for apparel
05 Sep 2023 Issuer In-Depth Government of Spain: If unaddressed, growing public spending on pensions will start to exert credit pressure by the end of this decade Spain, Government of
28 Aug 2023 Sector In-Depth Sovereigns – South and Southeast Asia: Population growth alone will not drive credit benefits for emerging economies
26 Jul 2023 Sector In-Depth Sovereigns – Asia: Aging in key economies will drag on growth and finances, with global credit implications
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02 May 2023 Sector In-Depth Sovereigns – Global: Materialization of unrest as social contracts fray has measurable credit impact
20 Feb 2023 Issuer In-Depth Government of Germany: Ageing is Germany's greatest ESG-related credit risk Germany, Government of
13 Oct 2022 Sector Comment Sovereign – Europe: Higher energy costs and slowing growth elevate social and fiscal risks across the region
30 Aug 2022 Sector In-Depth Sovereigns – Global: Some lower-income economies have strengthened their credit quality through a range of policies
20 Oct 2021 Sector In-Depth Government Policy – China: 'Common prosperity' agenda will create transition risks, with longer-term benefits if well implemented
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24 Nov 2020 Sector In-Depth Sovereigns – Asia Pacific: Pandemic shock will spur income inequality, with credit risks for fiscally weak sovereigns
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