Liquidity outlook for corporates

Sabine Renner and Jean-Michel Carayon of Moody's look at the funding capabilities of investment grade corporates in the EMEA region over the next 12 months

Liquidity is generally acceptable...

The vast majority of investment grade issuers (c. 88%) appear to have sufficient external and internal liquidity sources to cover debt repayments and other cash outflows over the next 12 months, without accessing the capital markets for new financing.

The remaining 12% of issuers are considered to have a degree of liquidity weakness, which could either be an indication that their cash uses are not adequately covered over the next 12 months or results from the

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