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African default rates by rating category are similar to global sovereign default rates

There has been significant market interest in how default rates for African sovereigns compare to those for similarly-rated sovereigns in other regions, particularly as market spreads for African sovereign debt have been higher than those for other sovereigns at the same rating level. Below, we outline our review of the historical default experience which shows that default rates per rating category...

GEMs’ Enhanced Recovery Statistics Are Yet To Provide Sufficient Transparency And Quality For Detailed Analysis

PARIS (S&P Global Ratings) June 4, 2024--For the first time, the Global Emerging Markets Risk Database (GEMs) Consortium has released its default and recovery figures publicly. S&P Global Ratings' cross-practice working group on blended finance and the climate finance gap has analyzed the report, which was published March 25 and compiled using data and disclosures from multinational lending institutions (MLIs)...

Global Investors Back African NDCs as Platform to Build a World-Leading Green Technologies Manufacturing Hub

New York, September 24, 2024Global institutional investors, representing over $50 trillion in assets as universal owners, have committed to supporting Africa’s Nationally Determined Contributions (NDCs) by assisting governments in transforming them into investable, bankable projects. At the African NDC Institutional Investment Summit, held during New York Climate Week alongside the UN General Assembly, institutional investors, governments, and philanthropies explored Africa’s $3-7...

SMI Africa Council to Host GEMs 3.0 Investor and Philanthropy Consultation at New York Climate Week

The SMI Africa Council (SMIAC) will host a high-level, invitation-only consultation for institutional investors and philanthropists during New York Climate Week, focused on GEMs 3.0—a groundbreaking data and analytics platform initiative aimed at scaling investments in Africa, emerging markets, and developing economies (EMDEs). This closed-door event is designed to explore new approaches to leveraging Global Emerging Markets Risk (GEMs) data...

Reinstate GEMs 2.0 on the G20 Agenda Now: Letter to G20 Brazil Presidency

Dear G20 Brazil Presidency and G20 Leaders, I write to you today with a profound sense of urgency, calling upon the leadership of Brazil’s G20 Presidency to reinstate the exclusion of the GEMs 2.0 (Global Emerging Markets Risk Database) recommendations implementation from the Brazil G20 agenda. This decision threatens the financial stability and development prospects of our continent, exacerbating the economic,...