2026
Mar 13
Video
Islamic Finance Trends - Türkiye Debt Capital Market Monitor: 2026
In this video, our associate analyst discusses the key drivers impacting the Turkish debt capital markets and share their outlook for 2026. Here is Mohammad Alkhaja.
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Apr 08
Geopolitics, Credit Performance, and Emerging Themes in Asia
There’s a lot going on! Ben McCarthy and Tracy Wan unpack what’s driving structured finance in APAC, from geopolitics and oil prices to credit performance, fraud risks, and digital infrastructure.
Apr 07
AI Capex, Monetization, and What It Means for Credit
Justin Patrie, Alen Lin and Alex Bumazhny examine recent developments around AI’s credit implications, including whether data center and compute capex is supported by future monetization and where overinvestment and disruption risks may emerge.
Apr 06
US Public Finance Charter School Rating Criteria
This video outlines Fitch’s charter school rating criteria, including rating drivers, weighted sub-factors, governance, leverage, and bondholder protections—improving transparency and comparability across the charter school sector.
Mar 30
Iran Conflict Raises Risks to Developed Markets’ Growth and Fiscal Outlooks
A prolonged Middle East conflict could create new credit challenges for developed market (DM) sovereigns in Europe and Asia, primarily through higher energy and borrowing costs, rising inflation and weaker economic growth.
Mar 26
Prolonged Iran Conflict to Ripple Through Corporate Sectors
A prolonged Iran conflict would affect corporates through higher hydrocarbon prices and supply-chain disruption, as well as weaker demand due to falling consumer confidence and higher interest rates, but a few sectors are set to benefit.
Major APAC Life Insurers Maintain Strong Capitalisation and Market Competitiveness
The IFS ratings of the Fitch-rated major Asia-Pacific (APAC) life insurers’ (ex. Japan) are underpinned by capital strength and company profile.
Mar 23
China-US Strategic Competition in Latin America
This episode explores China’s economic linkages with Latin America (LatAm), with Fitch Ratings’ Todd Martinez and Janice Chong, and the implications of the resurgence of the US “Monroe Doctrine” on these economic ties and for Chinese corporates.
Mar 20
Fitch Ratings – Corporate and Infrastructure Rating Agency of Choice in Australia
Fitch Ratings provides corporate and infrastructure credit ratings, research and market insights in Australia, backed by 100+ years of capital markets innovation. Ask for Fitch if you do not see Fitch on a transaction.
Mar 18
India’s Renewables: Strong Growth Amid Manageable Risks
Fitch expects the Indian renewable capex to accelerate over the medium term supported by the government’s capacity addition targets.
Oil, Risk & Ratings: The Middle East Crisis Briefing
Richard Hunter and Duncan Innes-Ker discuss how the Middle East crisis is affecting sovereign ratings and the macro-outlook. Impacts are contained so far, and much geopolitical risk is already built into ratings and headroom.