On Tuesday, May 4, the following topics were discussed.

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Discussion Topics

Drivers behind Bahrain’s (B2 NEG) change in outlook

To what extent has the coronavirus shock aggravated Bahrain’s credit challenges?  What are Moody’s expectations regarding timing and magnitude of GCC support augmentation?

Covered by Gerard Arabian, Associate Analyst, Sovereign Risk Group

 

Update on Greece (Ba3 stable) in light of the country’s national recovery and resilience plan

What are the main features? How will it affect Greece’s sovereign credit profile? What are Greece’s key challenges at this juncture?

Covered by Steffen Dyck, Vice President – Senior Credit Officer, Sovereign Risk Group

 

Update on Poland (A2 stable) following Friday’s rating action

What were the key drivers of the A2 rating affirmation? Which factors could lead to a change in the outlook?

Covered by Heiko Peters, Vice President – Senior Analyst, Sovereign Risk Group


Moderated by Matt Robinson, Associate Managing Director, Sovereign Risk Group


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Following the commencement of TRIM in 2016, there are has been a multi phased approach to the ECB’s TRIM exercise. As we are gearing up for a year of further TRIM exercises and transitioning to review of wholesale and low default portfolios, Moody’s would like to host this webinar to provide:

  1. Further insight to the challenges in the market thus far
  2. The common themes across Europe
  3. Remediation and best practice approaches

Following the commencement of TRIM in 2016, there are has been a multi phased approach to the ECB’s TRIM exercise. As we are gearing up for a year of further TRIM exercises and transitioning to review of wholesale and low default portfolios, Moody’s would like to host this webinar to provide:

  1. Further insight to the challenges in the market thus far
  2. The common themes across Europe
  3. Remediation and best practice approaches