Defaults of European companies likely to rise above 40 in 2012 – S&P

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Defaults of European companies likely to rise above 40 in 2012 – S&P

Standard & Poor’s expects the European corporate default rate to reach 6.1% in 2012, an equivalent of 41 defaults in its rated universe. In a downside scenario the rate could climb up to 8.4% or even higher, S&P noted, if a deeper recession in Europe caused further deterioration in the economic and financing environment.

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