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Credit Suisse's Ratings Affirmed by Moody's, Outlook Stable
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Moody's Investors Service — a rating arm of Moody's Corporation (MCO - Free Report) — affirmed the ratings of Credit Suisse Group AG . The banking giant’s Baa2 senior unsecured debt ratings were affirmed along with its principal bank subsidiary, Credit Suisse AG’s A1 long-term senior unsecured debt and deposit ratings.
The bank’s baa2 baseline credit assessment (BCA), baa2 adjusted BCA and A1(cr)/P-1(cr) Counterparty Risk (CR) Assessment were maintained too, along with all the long and short-term ratings.
Further, all of the company’s subsidiaries’ senior unsecured debt, issuer and deposit ratings were also affirmed.
The rating firm’s outlook for the bank remains “stable.”
Rationale Behind the Affirmation
As Credit Suisse’s three-year restructuring program is nearing the end, Moody’s believes that the bank will experience some burden as a result of de-risking and business re-alignment in 2018, which will put pressure on its profitability. Thus, even though the company’s performance remained solid, outlook remained unchanged. Also, pressure on profitability is anticipated as the disposition of the non-core assets continues.
However, Moody’s expects the company’s profitability to be benefited as a result of the reduction in expenses. Further, steady earnings provide support to the ratings. Also, despite the regulatory pressure, Credit Suisse is likely to maintain its capital position.
The outlook reflects a robust capital position, decent management of risk and sound liquidity position.
Credit Suisse currently carries a Zacks Rank #5 (Strong Sell). Its stock has lost around 11.7% over the last three months, compared with 6.7% decline recorded by the industry.
The Bank of N.T. Butterfield & Son Limited (NTB - Free Report) carries a Zacks Rank of 2. In the last 60 days, the Zacks Consensus Estimate for the company jumped 1.2% for the current year. Its share price has gained 40.4% in the past year.
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Credit Suisse's Ratings Affirmed by Moody's, Outlook Stable
Moody's Investors Service — a rating arm of Moody's Corporation (MCO - Free Report) — affirmed the ratings of Credit Suisse Group AG . The banking giant’s Baa2 senior unsecured debt ratings were affirmed along with its principal bank subsidiary, Credit Suisse AG’s A1 long-term senior unsecured debt and deposit ratings.
The bank’s baa2 baseline credit assessment (BCA), baa2 adjusted BCA and A1(cr)/P-1(cr) Counterparty Risk (CR) Assessment were maintained too, along with all the long and short-term ratings.
Further, all of the company’s subsidiaries’ senior unsecured debt, issuer and deposit ratings were also affirmed.
The rating firm’s outlook for the bank remains “stable.”
Rationale Behind the Affirmation
As Credit Suisse’s three-year restructuring program is nearing the end, Moody’s believes that the bank will experience some burden as a result of de-risking and business re-alignment in 2018, which will put pressure on its profitability. Thus, even though the company’s performance remained solid, outlook remained unchanged. Also, pressure on profitability is anticipated as the disposition of the non-core assets continues.
However, Moody’s expects the company’s profitability to be benefited as a result of the reduction in expenses. Further, steady earnings provide support to the ratings. Also, despite the regulatory pressure, Credit Suisse is likely to maintain its capital position.
The outlook reflects a robust capital position, decent management of risk and sound liquidity position.
Credit Suisse currently carries a Zacks Rank #5 (Strong Sell). Its stock has lost around 11.7% over the last three months, compared with 6.7% decline recorded by the industry.
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The Bank of N.T. Butterfield & Son Limited (NTB - Free Report) carries a Zacks Rank of 2. In the last 60 days, the Zacks Consensus Estimate for the company jumped 1.2% for the current year. Its share price has gained 40.4% in the past year.
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Full disclosure, Kevin Matras now has more of his own money in one particular stock than in any other. He believes in its short-term profit potential and also in its prospects to more than double by 2019. Today he reveals and explains his surprising move in a new Special Report.
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