Group 1 - The core view of the company is that the current economic scenario is still leaning towards a "soft landing," with only a slight increase in the probability of a "no landing" scenario to 25% and a decrease in the "hard landing" scenario to 10% [1] - The resilience of the U.S. labor market continues to support the "soft landing" scenario, with stable job growth and corporate profitability not being challenged [1][2] - The company observes signs of recovery in the Eurozone, particularly in Germany, indicating a clearer path for economic recovery despite the lack of synchronized growth across the region [3] Group 2 - The U.K. economy remains weak, with growth expected to be particularly sluggish in Q2 2025, but the company believes it is nearing a turning point for recovery due to improving credit conditions and stable real income [4] - The company expresses a cautious stance on long-duration bonds due to rising risks associated with long-term national debt, while favoring covered bonds and mortgage-backed securities for their attractive spreads and lower volatility [5] - In the credit market, the company has generally downgraded the outlook for various credit assets due to historically low credit spreads, although it maintains a preference for high-quality short-term bonds [5]
施罗德:经济“软着陆”依然是基准情境 进一步上调对担保债券的评级
Zhi Tong Cai Jing·2025-08-07 07:50