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Banking

Even as signs of normalization from the coronavirus-caused economic downturn sprout across countries, the pandemic is pressuring global banking sectors as they balance declining asset quality & creditworthiness with increasing demand for lending.

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Business relationships between public companies, subsidiaries and private companies that issue debt in public transactions.


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Cultivate a deeper understanding of global events and market dynamics from all angles with Markets in Motion from S&P Global. Our weekly newsletter features macro and micro perspectives of the issues driving markets and the global economy, shaped by the news and insights produced across S&P Global's peerless research teams.

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May 3, 2021
Markets in Motion Report: Digitalization and Disruption: The Future of Banking

The COVID-19 pandemic has accelerated global banks’ technological disruption—creating new customer expectations, new forms of competition, and new opportunities. Increasing investments in sustainable finance, a surge of mergers and acquisitions, and crypto entrants are further shaping this new landscape.

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Banking Essentials

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With the impact of COVID-19, financial firms must constantly assess and adjust their business continuation plans. Explore our news, data, analytics, and web-based/mobile tools to give you the essential intelligence you need.


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With hundreds of credit rating analysts on the S&P Global Ratings CLO, corporate, and loan recovery ratings teams, our collateralized loan obligation ratings are built on a foundation of asset-specific analysis. Our CLO analysis responds to shifting conditions in the loan market, whether it’s in the credit profile of the companies issuing the loans or in the loans themselves. Our opinions and credit risk research add new insights about this sector, allowing market participants to make more informed business and investment decisions.