REDD Talks - Cancelling out the Noise
REDD Talks - Cancelling out the Noise
REDD Intelligence
Join us on REDD Talks Podcasts: REDD's new series of interviews and roundtables with Emerging Market experts around the globe. REDD's most recent project aims to reduce the market's noise - while increasing the volume on subjects that matter. About REDD Intelligence: REDD is a leading provider of news and intelligence on emerging market corporates as well as select sovereign and quasi-sovereigns. REDD provides global investors with access to proprietary forward-looking news and research reports on over 1,400 Emerging Markets names covering catalysts like potential M&A, equity and debt issuance, spin-offs, regulatory and legal risks, shareholder/creditor activism and financial distress. REDD clients include all top global investment banks as well as many of largest hedge funds, pension funds and other institutional asset managers active in the space.
MENAT private credit and distressed opportunities
In this edition of REDD Talks, we discuss the distressed and private credit opportunities in the Middle East and Turkey with Berkay Oncel, Head of Investments for the Middle East at SC Lowy. We talk about the lessons learned from Europe’s private credit market, and explore the recent regulatory developments in the region, alongside the expectations from the market for the near future. Available on Spotify, RSS and Apple Podcasts
Aug 14, 2023
14 min
The world according to The REDD Intelligence CAC Strength Index
Get ready for an insightful REDD Talks episode featuring Yulianna Vilkos, Managing Editor of REDD CEEMEA, and Gausia Shaikh, Legal Analyst at REDD CEEMEA. They dive deep into na exclusive in-house research project, The REDD Intelligence CAC Strength Index! Join us as we explore this groundbreaking index that categorizes collective action clauses (CACs) in sovereign bond documentation as Strong or Weak. The index evaluates a sovereign's ability to aggregate bonds for debt restructuring purposes, shedding light on potential risks of holdouts in future sovereign debt restructurings. In this episode, we focus on the legal peculiarities of bonds issued by Pakistan, Ghana, Sri Lanka, Turkey, and more. Gain fascinating insights into CACs in selected sukuk issuances and understand the nuances of these markets.
Jun 28, 2023
13 min
Outlook for Asia credit markets in 2023
REDD Intelligence Asia Managing Editor Eveline Danubrata discusses the trends in China, Southeast Asia and India with three distinguished speakers: Tiffany Wong, Managing Director at Alvarez & Marsal; Jacqueline Chan, Partner at Milbank; and Suharsh Sinha, Partner at AZB & Partners.
Feb 28, 2023
28 min
Pemex, Petrobras, and Ecopetrol’s financing outlook in 2023: a conversation with Moody's
In this REDD Talks podcast, Moody's senior VP Nymia Almeida shares her thoughts on Latam's national oil companies as oil prices decrease from 2022 highs. Pemex's debt burden and coming bond maturities put pressure on the company, and also on Mexico to show its full support. AMLO's energy policy hasn't improved Pemex finances, despite copious cash transfers. Meanwhile, peers Petrobras and Ecopetrol are in better shape and making efforts to improve environmental standards. But 2023 also brings challenges to operators, mainly due to new federal administrations.
Feb 28, 2023
26 min
Turkish corporate outlook for 2023: conversation with KPMG Turkiye
In this edition of REDD Talks, we delve into the outlook for Turkey ahead of next year’s highly anticipated elections. In a wide-ranging discussion with KPMG Turkiye’s senior restructuring partner Orhan Turan, we explore how the state of the real economy, monetary policy and lending conditions are all affecting Turkish companies and banks, and what opportunities are available for international investors.
Dec 22, 2022
29 min
Mexico's non-bank lenders fell from darlings to default
In this REDD Talks - Cancelling the Noise episode, REDD’s Latam Managing Editor Maria Fernanda Blaser and Head of Mexico Xochitl Herrera take a deep dive into the rise and fall of Mexican non-bank lenders. Once some of the favourites of foreign investors with billions of dollars in bonds, those companies were financing the growth of their portfolios but showing very little concern to accounting requirements.With the onset of the COVID-19 pandemic, accounting issues were exacerbated, and investors were then asking what was the real liquidity position of the non-bank lenders. The downfall of those companies started when Alpha Credit announced it was reinstating results of three years. Shortly after, it filed for Chapter 11 in the US and for concurso mercantil in Mexico. Alpha was followed by Credito Real, which couldn’t refinance a CHF 170m bond and then Unifin, which blamed its default on the lack of financing for the sector. Unifin and Credito Real are restructuring and this saga is still far away from ending.
Dec 5, 2022
13 min
Decoding China's approach to sovereign debt workouts: chat with Head of China Practice at law firm Pinsent Masons
Very few voices from Beijing are contributing to a current debate on China’s role in developing nations’ sovereign debt restructurings. Which is why we are so excited to have secured a top Beijing-based lawyer working on debt workouts as a guest for our CEEMEA Season. In this REDD Talks episode, Kanyi Lui, Head of China Practice at law firm Pinsent Masons, speaks to REDD Intelligence’s Yulianna Vilkos about some of the existing misconceptions that media and Western stakeholders make when talking about the role of China in sovereign debt workouts. He also shares his thoughts on some of the potential workarounds to move the negotiations along.
Nov 14, 2022
21 min
Mexico's energy policies face a test under USMCA
In this edition of REDD Talks - Cancelling the Noise, our reporter Xochitl Herrera talks to former Economy Ministry official and international trade consultant Aristeo Lopez about how the US and Canada's consultation requests under USMCA over Mexico's energy policies can play out, and what are the potential consequences if the consultations proceed to a panel.
Sep 6, 2022
19 min
What are the credit implications from Kenya’s elections: A REDD perspective
In this edition of REDD Talks, senior REDD Intelligence research analyst Mark Bohlund and independent political analyst Charles Hornsby unpick Kenya’s still contested election outcome, the latest fiscal figures and upcoming governance scores and discuss the implications on the new administration’s ability to keep the IMF program on track, avoid rating downgrades and bring down elevated Eurobond yields.
Aug 31, 2022
36 min
Is Ghana headed toward a debt restructuring?
In this episode, REDD Intelligence’s CEEMEA team looks at Ghana’s increasingly troubling debt situation. As Ghana reportedly seeks as much as USD 3bn in financing from the IMF, we ask if a restructuring is now an inevitability, how the country ended up here, what investors' views on the credit are, and look at Ghana’s Eurobond documentation for clues as to how the sovereign might approach any potential liability management exercise.
Aug 22, 2022
33 min
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