More fallen angels expected but also a drop in default rates

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More fallen angels expected but also a drop in default rates

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The Fountain of the Fallen Angel (Fuente del Angel Caido) or Monument of the Fallen Angel, a highlight of the Buen Retiro Park in Madrid, Spain. | Anibal Trejo/Anibal Trejo - stock.adobe.com

Corporate default rates are expected to decline towards the end of this year after peaking in the next few months, but the number of borrowers facing a plunge into junk ratings is near a record high. Lenders say that they are taking a pragmatic view on the companies in their loan portfolios to try and prevent defaults.

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