Performance of project finance bank loans during the pandemic-fueled default cycle in 2020; Key findings for the power, infrastructure, and oil and gas industry sectors . Some methods for calculating default and rating transition rates might charge defaults against only the initial rating on the issuer, ignoring more recent rating changes that supply more current information. An 'SD' rating is assigned when S&P Global Ratings believes that the obligor has selectively defaulted on a specific issue or class of obligations but will continue to meet its payment obligations on other issues or classes of obligations in a timely manner. . Throughout most of the year, the U.S. accounted for the majority of the debt (see chart 14). On May 25, 2020, S&P Global Ratings withdrew its credit ratings on the issuer. The negative outlook reflects the possibility that we could lower the rating if we believe a near-term conventional default, restructuring, or transaction that we view as tantamount to a default becomes a near certainty. On Aug. 6, 2020, S&P Global Ratings withdrew the ratings on the issuer. The performance of Moody's corporate debt ratings - Q4 2022 - Excel supplement MOODY'S . On June 5, 2020, we raised the rating on the issuer to 'CCC+' from 'D' on revised credit agreements, which reduced its annual cash interest payments by $10 million, which, in turn, alleviated near-term liquidity concern. The company instructed the trustee to give a notice of optional redemption to redeem the remaining balance on Dec. 14, 2020. Investment-grade-rated issuers globally tend to exhibit greater ratings stability (as measured by the frequency of rating transitions) than those rated speculative grade (see table 20). Post default, the issuer has been upgraded three times, leading to a 'B' rating on Dec. 14, 2020, with a positive outlook, due to its improved financials and liquidity. This transaction was aimed at preserving liquidity as sales volume and operating income had been adversely affected by the pandemic. The only ratings considered in these calculations are those on entities at the beginning of each static pool and those at the end. Measured on a dollar volume basis, Moody's global speculative-grade bond default rate ended 2009 at 15.6%, up from 5.9% at the end of 2008. The issuer was going through debt restructuring for a wider capital improvement, but was adversely affected by falling oil prices and the coronavirus pandemic. In light of our expectation of a continued economic recovery and accommodative funding conditions in the coming year, Moody's Analytics Credit Transition Model projects the global default rate will fall to 1.7% at the end of this year. Ratings The company faced intense earnings pressure due to years of market-share declines, further exacerbated by the stay-at-home orders and economic recession stemming from COVID-19. On Feb. 26, 2020, S&P Global Ratings withdrew its ratings on the issuer. On May 21, 2020, S&P Global Ratings withdrew its ratings on the issuer. The share of newly assigned issuer credit ratings that are speculative grade has remained elevated in 2020: 78% of newly assigned issuer credit ratings globally were speculative grade. On Nov. 17, 2020, S&P Global Ratings raised the issuer credit rating to 'CCC' from 'SD', reflecting our assessment of the company's credit risk following the debt repurchases. On July 1, 2020, S&P Global Ratings lowered its long-term issuer credit rating on Ohio-based frac sand and industrial minerals producer Covia Holdings Corp. to 'D' from 'CCC+'. On Sept. 4, 2020, S&P Global Ratings lowered its long-term issuer credit rating on New York-based apparel designer and manufacturer Premier Brands Group Holdings LLC to 'SD' from 'B-' after the issuer announced that it received a waiver for reducing excess cash flow payment of about US$11 million, which was due in April 2020. As a supplement to many of the averages and time series presented in this study, standard deviations are also shown to provide a gauge of the dispersion of data behind these averages. Despite a rising default rate in 2020 (see chart 21), risk tolerance among lenders has remained near the post-financial crisis high. On Nov. 16, 2020, Libbey announced that it had successfully emerged from Chapter 11 by completing its financial restructuring. On Jan. 13, 2020, S&P Global Ratings lowered its long-term issuer credit rating on paper manufacturer Lecta S.A. to 'SD' from 'CC' after failing to pay the interest of 3.8 million due November 2019 on its 225 million senior secured floating notes due 2020. This is not surprising at the three- and 10-year horizons, considering the relative stress of the financial crisis has now passed beyond the 10-year time frame. In a small number of cases, we use the subordinated debt rating or the senior secured rating as the proxy. The debt has been converted from cash to PIK at LIBOR+450 for US$125 million while another US$50 million at LIBOR+1000. Default rate calculation. Likewise, it would be included in the 1989 and 1990 pools with the 'B' rating. Similarly, if it defaulted in the middle of 1991, it would be included in the column representing transitions to 'D' in the 1991 one-year transition matrix. This influx of new speculative-grade issuers has contributed to the growing share of speculative-grade ratings globally, with the U.S. and European regions accounting for roughly two-thirds of the total since 2010. To avoid overcounting, we exclude subsidiaries with debt that is fully guaranteed by a parent or with default risk that is considered identical to that of a parent. Three of the large downgrades in 2020 were from Kazakhstan-based Grain Insurance Co. JSC, U.A.E-based NMC Health PLC, and U.S.-based Garrett Motion Inc. that defaulted during the year. Of the defaulted companies in 2020, 7.5% were unrated just prior to default, which is well below the long-term percentage of 16.2% (see chart 13). In addition, average default statistics become less reliable at longer time horizons as the sample size becomes smaller and the cyclical nature of default rates has a bigger effect on averages. On Oct. 7, 2020, Tennessee-based casual dining operator Ruby Tuesday Inc. filed for bankruptcy under Chapter 11 of the U.S. Bankruptcy Code, which S&P Global Ratings considers a default. The issuer was engaged in discussions with creditors for a debt restructuring. S&P Global Ratings considers the repurchase to be distressed and tantamount to default given the holders received less than the original promise on the securities and that the offer was made to avoid a default and cross acceleration of Noble's unsecured debt. If the rating on the issuer was withdrawn in the middle of 1991, it would be included in the column representing transitions to NR in the 1991 transition matrix. On July 2, 2020, we raised the issuer credit rating to 'B-' from 'D' after RGIS completed its debt restructuring and eliminated over US$ 230 million of debt, which, in turn, improved leverage. On May 14, 2020, we withdrew the ratings on the issuer. On Nov. 3, 2020, S&P Global Ratings raised the issuer credit rating to 'CCC' from 'D' on the completed exchange offer. The downgrade followed the completion of the partial repurchase of senior secured notes. This is due to the company's interest in preserving the liquidity and financial flexibility to continue operations. The company exchanged $315 million of its existing unsecured notes for new 9% convertible secured notes due 2025, which we considered less than the original promise and tantamount to default. Our analysis is conducted at the bond level with RAD as the recovery rate measure. The nonfinancial sector tends to have a much higher share of companies rated speculative grade, with 60.6% globally as of the beginning of 2020, compared with just 24.7% of financial services companies. In nearly all instances, the financial services sector's longer-term default rates were lower in 2020 than long-term averages. On Sept. 25, 2020, Neiman Marcus Holding Company Inc. (formerly the Neiman Marcus Group Ltd. LLC) announced that it emerged from voluntary Chapter 11. The procedure for calculating the Gini coefficients is illustrated in chart 31: Area B is bounded by the random curve and the Lorenz curve, while area A is bounded by the Lorenz curve and the ideal curve. Investment-grade ratings are proportionately more prevalent among financial services companies as well (relative to nonfinancials). The majority (94%) began the year rated in the 'B' or 'CCC'/'C' category (57% 'CCC'/'C' and 37% 'B'). On Jan. 19, 2020, The Krystal Co. defaulted after the company filed for bankruptcy under Chapter 11 with the Northern District of Georgia. of 15.1%. We viewed the proposed transaction, if completed, as distressed and tantamount to a selective default because the proposed transaction involved debt exchange at a discount. One-year Gini coefficients appear to be broadly cyclical and negatively correlated with default rates (see chart 30). An obligor rated 'SD' (selective default) or 'D' (default) is in default on one or more of its financial obligations, including rated and unrated financial obligations but excluding hybrid instruments classified as regulatory capital or in nonpayment according to terms. On Aug. 21, 2020, we withdrew the issuer credit ratings on the company at its request. Transition studies have repeatedly confirmed that higher ratings tend to be more stable and that speculative-grade ratings ('BB+' or lower) generally experience more volatility over a given time frame. With these liquidity supports from central banks in place, market volatility eased after the spring. The default rate for all Moody's-rated corporate issuers rose to 5.4% at the end of 2009 from 2.0% at year-end 2008. (EDGAR Online via COMTEX) -- NETSCOUT SYSTEMS INC false 0001078075 0001078075 2023-02-22 2023-02-22 On Nov. 2, 2020, Tennessee-based real estate company CBL & Associates Properties Inc. defaulted after the issuer filed for protection under Chapter 11 of the U.S. Bankruptcy Code. On June 16, 2020, S&P Global Ratings lowered its long-term issuer credit rating on Missouri-based propane distributor Ferrellgas Partners L.P. to 'SD' from 'CC' after the issuer decided to not make the final maturity payment on its US$357 million unsecured notes and entered into a forbearance agreement with its debtholders until July 31, 2020. On Sept. 15, 2020, S&P Global Ratings lowered its long-term issuer credit rating on Spain-based food products retailer Distribuidora Internacional de Alimentacion S.A. to 'SD' from 'CC' after the issuer completed a distressed exchange. However, since the financial downturn of 2008, many high-rated companies have been downgraded, leaving, for example, exceedingly few 'AAA' rated issuers at the start of 2020. On Aug. 26, 2020, S&P Global Ratings raised the issuer credit rating to 'B-' from 'SD'. Default and recovery rates for sustainable project finance bank loans, 1983-2020: 16 Feb 2023 . The Gini ratio is a measure of the rank-ordering power of ratings over a given time horizon, from one through seven years. Average cumulative default rate calculation. Defaults are much less frequent for financial services companies than for nonfinancials, which can allow outliers to bias the averages. On Oct. 30, 2020, Luxembourg-based offshore drilling contractor Pacific Drilling S.A. filed for bankruptcy under Chapter 11 of the U.S. Bankruptcy Code, which S&P Global Ratings considers a default. On July 23, 2020, S&P Global Ratings raised the rating on the issuer to 'CCC-' from 'SD', as the new priming loan is at a senior collateral position relative to the existing debt. The coronavirus pandemic-related impact has further weakened the operational performance and financial results. Structured finance vehicles, public-sector issuers, and sovereign issuers are the subjects of separate default and transition studies, and we exclude them from this study. Many events over the long term have contributed to the decline of global 'AAA' rated issuers. 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