Obbligazioni societarie HIGH YIELD e oltre, verso frontiere inesplorate - Vol. 2

si avvicina il 1 giugno, data stacco cedola talen 25, il titolo è molto liquido e non mi risulta flat nonostante gli sia stato affibbiato una stupida D.
infatti i bond non sono ancora D
Fitch Ratings - New York - 11 May 2022: Fitch Ratings has downgraded Talen Energy Supply LLC's (Talen) Long-Term Issuer Default Rating (IDR) to 'D'. Fitch has downgraded Talen's senior secured debt to 'CCC-'/'RR2', from 'B'/'RR1'. Fitch has also downgraded the senior unsecured notes, including the outstanding $100 million Pennsylvania Economic Development Financing Authority Series A bonds, to 'C'/'RR6' from 'CCC'/'RR4'. All ratings are removed from Rating Watch Negative.



The 'D' IDR rating reflects Talen's announcement that it has voluntarily filed for relief under Chapter 11 of the U.S. Bankruptcy Code on May 9, 2022. The 'CCC-'/'RR2' senior secured note ratings and the 'C'/'RR6' senior unsecured ratings reflects Fitch's expected recovery.
 
teoricamente parlando, tassi più bassi sui rubli dovrebbero significare minori interessi da pagare sui prestiti in russia della Ekoniva e maggior utile. secondo me il rischio è prettamente politico per Ekosem. Non mi sembra che le prospettive per il business siano negativa
 
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UPDATE 1-Tunisian president decrees a referendum for new constitution
Oggi 01:25 - RSF
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By Tarek Amara
TUNIS, May 25 (Reuters) - Tunisian President Kais Saied issued on Wednesday a decree to call voters to a referendum on a new constitution on July 25, the official gazette said, ignoring the opposition's calls to reverse the controversial move.

Saied last week named law professor Sadok Belaid to head an advisory committee that included law and political science deans, to draft a new constitution for a "new republic," excluding political parties from restructuring the political system.

The main political parties have said they will boycott the unilateral restructuring of politics.

The powerful UGTT union also refused to take part in a limited dialog proposed by the president as he rewrites the constitution. The union said it would hold a national strike at state firms and public services.

Belaid said earlier on Wednesday he would go ahead with whomever participates in the panel after prominent academics refused to join it, raising fears the restructuring of the political system would not have a broad consensus.

The only question on the referendum will be: "Do you agree the new constitution?" the gazette said.

The gazette added that polling will start at 6 a.m. and end at 10 p.m. on July 25.

Saied, who took executive power and dissolved parliament to rule by decree, has since said he will replace the democratic 2014 constitution with a new constitution via referendum and hold new parliamentary elections in December.

The president's opponents accuse him of a coup that has undermined the democratic gains of the 2011 revolution that triggered the Arab spring, but he says his moves were legal and needed to save Tunisia from a prolonged political crisis.

(Reporting By Tarek Amara and Lilian Wagdy Editing by Chris Reese)
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