Group 1 - The disclosure period for convertible bond ratings is expected to be intensive following the annual report releases of listed companies [1][2] - Credit ratings serve as an important tool for risk disclosure in financial markets and are crucial for market regulation and promotion [1][2] - Several convertible bonds have recently had their ratings downgraded due to poor company performance and high repayment pressures [2][3] Group 2 - The China Securities Association has issued new regulations requiring credit rating agencies to provide annual tracking reports for rated securities with a duration of over one year [2] - The tracking reports are expected to be concentrated in June, with the latest ratings for convertible bonds to be disclosed by the end of July [2] - Companies like *ST Shengxun have been placed on credit rating watch lists due to their financial difficulties, with potential implications for their convertible bonds [2][3] Group 3 - The competitive market environment has led to declining profit margins and increased costs for companies, resulting in significant financial losses projected for 2024 [3] - Companies facing downgrades often exhibit fundamental issues such as performance losses, rising debt pressures, and deteriorating credit conditions [3][4] - The trend of rating adjustments for convertible bonds has been increasing since 2018, primarily affecting bonds rated A- and above [4] Group 4 - Investors are expected to focus on high-rated and fundamentally sound convertible bonds during the rating adjustment period [4][5] - Market sentiment may shift towards sectors supported by domestic demand policies and those with high economic activity, such as consumer electronics and retail [5] - Companies with low prices, high yield to maturity, and strong fundamentals are likely to be favored in the current market environment [5]
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