

Credit Currents - Moody's Ratings
Giulia Calcabrini, Chandra Ghosal, Patrick Ronk
Join Moody’s Ratings’ analysts every other Thursday as they break down the biggest stories in credit and why they matter.
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Apr 2, 2026 • 12min
Why Netflix is Still a Winner After Bidding War with Paramount
Streaming giant Netflix withdrew its bid for Warner Brothers Discovery on the eve of this year’s Oscars, but it doesn’t mean Paramount has won the battle for dominance over the media landscape. Regulators still must approve the deal, and Paramount’s offer comes with huge debt.
In this first episode of Credit Currents, a new video podcast series from Moody’s Ratings, we reveal the stakes at play for traditional film and TV studios, the exponential value of intellectual property (IP), and how massive acquisitions can create credit risk.
We also consider the potentially significant impact of AI on viewing habits and customer preferences.
Host: Patrick Ronk, Vice President, Senior Analyst, Moody’s Ratings
Guest: Emile El Nems, Vice President, Senior Credit Officer, Moody’s Ratings
Related Research:
Media, Telecommunications – US – Media's significant consolidation, streaming shift continue; more telecom competition 2 Feb 2026
Corporates | Media & Publishing - Netflix, Inc. - Credit Opinion – Update to credit analysis following affirmation and changing outlook to stable 29 Dec 2025
Media & Publishing – US – Large streamers thriving amid intense competition, smaller streamers at risk 16 April 2025
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Apr 2, 2026 • 18sec
Introducing: Credit Currents, a new Moody's Ratings video podcast
Streaming giant Netflix withdrew its bid for Warner Brothers Discovery on the eve of this year’s Oscars, but it doesn’t mean Paramount has won the battle for dominance over the media landscape. Regulators still must approve the deal, and Paramount’s offer comes with huge debt.
In this first episode of Credit Currents, a new video podcast series from Moody’s Ratings launching on April 2, 2026, we reveal the stakes at play for traditional film and TV studios, the exponential value of intellectual property (IP), and how massive acquisitions can create credit risk.
We also consider the potentially significant impact of AI on viewing habits and customer preferences.
Host: Patrick Ronk, Vice President, Senior Analyst, Moody’s Ratings
Guest: Emile El Nems, Vice President, Senior Credit Officer, Moody’s Ratings
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Nov 25, 2024 • 21min
Emerging market credit conditions will continue gradual, fragile improvement in 2025
Corporate and sovereign default rates are decreasing as GDP growth, slowing inflation and monetary easing aid debt management. But EMs face a number of credit risks including potential US tariffs.Guest: Vittoria Zoli, Analyst, Credit Strategy & Guidance, Moody’s RatingsHost: Colin Ellis, Managing Director, Credit Strategy & Guidance, Moody’s RatingsRelated Research:Emerging Markets – Global: 2025 Outlook - Stable but fragile, with looming credit risks
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Oct 10, 2024 • 20min
How the US election could shape global credit conditions
In this joint Big Picture-Emerging Markets Decoded episode, our regional analysts highlight the key US policy areas to watch in Europe, Asia-Pacific and Latin America -- and discuss which economies and sectors could be at risk if policies were to dramatically change.Guests: Sarah Carlson, Senior Vice President, Sovereign Risk Group, Moody's Ratings; Gong Cheng, Managing Director, Credit Strategy, Moody's Ratings; Ariane Ortiz-Bollin, Vice President - Senior Credit Officer, Credit Strategy, Moody's RatingsHost: William Foster, Senior Vice President, Sovereign Risk Group, Moody's Ratings
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Oct 2, 2024 • 17min
Positive credit stories emerging in a handful of Sub-Saharan African countries
In this conversation, John Walsh, an analyst at Moody's Ratings specializing in sovereign risk, dives into the evolving credit landscape of Sub-Saharan Africa. He discusses how institutional reforms and debt restructurings are improving credit ratings in countries like Côte d'Ivoire and Tanzania. Walsh highlights the potential of new hydrocarbon discoveries to enhance fiscal prospects while addressing the challenges of project financing and governance. The dialogue reveals a more optimistic outlook amid the region's common financial hurdles.

Sep 16, 2024 • 15min
Geopolitical risk shapes creditworthiness for host of APAC governments
Risk exposure is highest for those directly involved in the region’s three main hotspots. But the knock-on economic effects of the tensions have the potential to hurt, or help, other APAC governments.Guest: Anushka Shah, Vice President - Senior Credit Officer, Sovereign Risk Group, Moody's RatingsHost: Vittoria Zoli, Analyst, Credit Strategy & Guidance, Moody's RatingsRelated Research:Sovereigns – Asia-Pacific: Geopolitical risk shapes creditworthiness for a host of governments
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Sep 2, 2024 • 15min
Corporate credit quality in India, Indonesia remains robust despite sectoral differences
India's large domestic market shields its companies from external shocks, whereas Indonesia's export-dependent commodity sector prompts government efforts to diversify growth.Guests: Rachel Chua, VP-Senior Analyst; Sweta Patodia, AVP-AnalystHost: Vittoria Zoli, Analyst, Credit Strategy & Guidance, Moody's RatingsRelated Research: Nonfinancial Companies – India and Indonesia: Credit quality will remain robust, even as earnings trajectory divergesNonfinancial Companies – Southeast Asia Dollar bond issuance will regain momentum when US interest rates begin to fallNonfinancial Companies – India: Offshore funding indispensable despite improving domestic liquidity
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Aug 19, 2024 • 15min
Latin American national oil companies face hurdles in reducing greenhouse gas emissions
Challenges include the region’s reliance on fossil fuels to meet energy demand amid population growth, the companies’ weak financials and governments’ reliance on revenue from oil and gas producers.Guests: Roxana Munoz and Carolina Chimenti, both Vice President - Senior Analysts, Corporate Finance Group, Moody's RatingsHost: Vittoria Zoli, Analyst, Credit Strategy & Guidance, Moody's RatingsRelated research:Oil & Gas – Latin America & Caribbean: National oil companies struggle to reconcile governments' emission-reduction goals
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Aug 5, 2024 • 14min
Central bank push to tame inflation boosts credit quality of Turkish sovereign, companies
Rate hikes in Turkiye have slowed inflation, and confidence in the country’s currency is increasing. The sovereign’s creditworthiness is improving as a result, along with that of Turkish companies.Guests: Kathrin Muehlbronner, Senior Vice President, Sovereign Risk Group, Moody’s Ratings; Iker Ballestero Barrutia, Analyst, Corporate Finance Group, Moody's RatingsHost: Vittoria Zoli, Analyst, Credit Strategy & Guidance, Moody's RatingsRelated Research:Moody's Ratings takes rating actions on eight Turkish corporates following upgrade of Turkiye sovereign ratingGovernment of Turkiye – B1 positive: Update following upgrade to B1, outlook remains positiveGovernment of Turkiye: Macro-financial monitor: CBRT tightening shows first results, but more is needed to moderate inflationMoody's Ratings upgrades Turkiye's ratings to B1, maintains positive outlookGovernment of Turkiye: Announced policy shift is credit positive but implementation comes with challenges
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Jul 22, 2024 • 14min
Kenya protests highlight transmission of social risk to sovereign creditworthiness
The opposition to proposed tax hikes impedes the government’s ability to increase revenue and reduce debt. Similar risks exist for other emerging market sovereigns too.Guest: David Rogovic, Vice President - Senior Credit Officer, Sovereign Risk Group, Moody’s RatingsHost: Scott Phillips, Head of Emerging Markets, Credit Strategy and Research, Moody’s RatingsRelated Research:Moody's Ratings downgrades Kenya's ratings to Caa1; maintains negative outlookGovernment of Kenya: Protests against Finance Bill's tax measures challenge government's fiscal consolidation strategyGovernment of Kenya: Kenya's IMF agreement bolsters short-term liquidity; fiscal consolidation is key to improving credit qualitySovereigns – Sub-Saharan Africa: 2024 Outlook - Negative on large debt maturities amid tight funding conditions
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