On February 11, S&P published its methodology and assumptions for rating U.S. CDOs collateralized by commercial real estate (CRE) loans. S&P Release.
On February 8, Moody’s released its approach to rating U.S. ABS backed by insurance premium finance receivables. Moody’s Methodology.
On February 9, S&P refined its assumptions for assessing the equity content of bank and insurance hybrid capital instruments that have a materially restricted ability to stop paying coupons. S&P Release.
On February 11, Moody’s reported that it would rate a contingent capital security that may convert into common equity only if it can reasonably assess when the security’s conversion would likely occur. Moody’s Release.
On February 9, S&P adapted its assumptions for assessing bank hybrid capital instruments to take into account the December 2009 Basel Committee proposals on hybrid capital. S&P Release.
On February 10, S&P refined its methodology for analyzing the impact of “look-back” periods (sometimes called dividend pusher clauses) on hybrid capital instruments. S&P Release.
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