NDEs and Credit Ratings

Sovereign Risk, Thought Leadership, Financial Risk & Reward, Fixed Income

A ground-breaking analysis of the effects of nature dependency on a country’s credit rating demonstrates that after the 2008 financial crisis, the correlation between nature and credit ratings has weakened and economies most dependent on nature exports have maintained a stable rating and those least dependent have worsened, indicating that, following market shocks, ratings may not price nature in as extensively as they should. Planet Tracker therefore calls on investors to address risks based on the best science available.

Nature Dependent Exports and Credit Ratings Dashboard

This story dashboard summarises some of the key findings from the “NDEs and Credit Ratings” report, where Planet Tracker analyses the impact of the 2007-2008 financial crisis on the credit ratings of Nature Dependent Exporters.

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