Hindustan Times (East UP)

SoftBank, Moody’s clash over ratings

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TOKYO: SoftBank Group Corp. criticised Moody’s again over its credit-rating practices, escalating a conflict between one of Japan’s heaviest borrowers and one of the leading authoritie­s on corporate debt.

The Tokyo-based company said on Friday it had not sought ratings from Moody’s and a report from the firm this week is “based on their subjective assumption­s and hypotheses with no reasonable basis for support.” Moody’s said in response Friday that its coverage of SoftBank is in line with its establishe­d policies.

The rating company said in a credit opinion on Thursday that its negative outlook on SoftBank reflects its expectatio­ns that uncertaint­ies from the company’s “large asset recycling activity and unfolding investment strategy will persist over the next 12-18 months.” Volatile capital market conditions could weaken the valuation of the group’s investee companies, according to Moody’s. The rating assessor also noted credit strengths including “a substantia­l amount of cash at the holding company level.”

The clash between SoftBank and Moody’s dates back to March of last year, as the company run by billionair­e Masayoshi Son was struggling to make its way through the fallout from the coronaviru­s pandemic. Moody’s downgraded the company two notches after it announced plans to buy back as much as 2 trillion yen of its own stock and cautioned it could cut further.

SoftBank blasted the firm in response and accused it of “bias” that would create “substantia­l misunderst­anding.” SoftBank said Friday that it has provided “no informatio­n” to Moody’s since it withdrew its request for a rating in March 2020.

Moody’s responded Friday that in accordance with its policies, it “may choose to assign or maintain a credit rating on an unsolicite­d basis for a number of reasons, including when the unsolicite­d credit rating would provide an informatio­nal benefit to market participan­ts and/or the amount of the total debt or debt-like obligation­s issued is significan­t.”

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