Category: Coface

Coface, France, Front Page, Global Credit Risk Management, Receivables Insurance

Companies in France: Fewer Business Insolvencies, But Still Just as Many “Zombies”

The number of corporate insolvencies in France has continued to decline at the beginning of 2018: -8.3% year-on-year to end

Business, Coface, Front Page, Global Credit Risk Management, Going Global, Receivables Insurance

Three Major Risks in 2018

This global improvement will not be risk-free. Coface warns of three major risks: 1.    Greater supply constraints in advanced economies From

Business, Coface, Eurozone, Front Page, Going Global

BREXIT and the UK Auto Industry

The effects of a “hard” Brexit will be decisive for the innovation capacity and competitiveness of the British automotive industry.

Business, Coface, Front Page, Uncategorized

Embargo on Qatar

On June 5, 2017, Saudi Arabia, the United Arab Emirates, Egypt, and Bahrain (known as the quartet) announced they were

Business, Coface, Eurozone, Front Page, Going Global

Europe Remains Winner in Economic Upturn

World economic growth might not yet be at its highest (2.9% in 2017 and 2018), but there can be no

Business, Coface, Eurozone, Front Page, Going Global

CEE Top 500 Companies

The CEE Top 500 companies generated a turnover of EUR 580 billion in 2016. The biggest companies experienced decreases in

Business, Canada, Coface, Front Page

Launch of Tradeliner: Credit Insurance for Mid-Market Companies

Coface has modernized its global credit insurance policy, renamed TradeLiner, to better meet the changing needs of mid-market companies. TradeLiner

Coface, Front Page, Global Credit Risk Management

Turkey Records Dynamic Growth

Turkey’s economy recorded substantial growth during the first three quarters of 2017, up by 7.4% compared to a year earlier.

Coface, Front Page

HIDDEN IMPACT OF LOWER OIL PRICES: TOUGH FUNDING CONDITIONS FOR GCC BANKS

The economic stagnation from low oil prices is affecting liquidity conditions across Gulf Cooperation Council (GCC) countries, according to a

Coface, Eurozone, Front Page

INFOGRAPHIC – BREXIT: DESPITE SHOCKS, BRITISH COMPANIES REMAIN SOUND