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CREDIT OUTLOOK DARKENS FOR NON-FINANCIAL COMPANIES, MOODY’S SAYS

- – REUTERS.

LONDON - The outlook for credit conditions next year for non-financial companies in Europe, Middle East and Africa is negative, credit rating agency Moody’s says as financing conditions degrade and energy and wage costs loom.

After more than a decade of ultra-loose monetary policy, financing conditions are tightening, inflation is rising and the global economy looks poised to fall into its first recession since 2009.

“Higher interest rates will cause financing conditions to deteriorat­e and will weaken liquidity and credit quality,” Moody’s said. This could compel many companies to focus on cash conservati­on by curtailing shareholde­r returns and debt-funded M&A.

The agency also pointed to weak consumer sentiment and lower household purchasing power, which will hit demand in 2023 across most consumer-driven sectors and some industrial segments such as chemicals, constructi­on and autos.

“Sectors reliant on discretion­ary demand will be hit hardest,” Moody’s noted. It however expects telecoms and gaming to be resilient and airlines to continue to recover from the pandemic.

“The conflict between Russia and Ukraine remains a key geopolitic­al risk,” it added, as Moscow’s cut in gas exports in retaliatio­n for Western sanctions has left Europe and other regions scrambling to plug the energy gap.

Although supply constraint­s will ease, energy scarcity will keep squeezing margins, the agency said, but high power prices will support credit ratios of oil and gas companies.

It highlighte­d the possibilit­y of rising wage inflation, which some businesses, including retail, hospitalit­y and leisure, will suffer disproport­ionately, fueling tensions in labor relations.

Plans by European companies to increase wages and pay one-off bonuses have caused concerns among investors after costs for companies in the euro zone surged 43.3 percent in the year to August, based on the EU’s statistics office Eurostat.

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