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Tue Dec 1, 2015, 06:18 PM Dec 2015

Credit Markets Scream Recession, But Goldman Says Not to Worry

By Cordell Eddings @cordelleddings
December 1, 2015 — 11:38 AM EST

The credit market is pricing in an overly dour assessment of the U.S. economy, according to Goldman Sachs Group Inc., a mistake that could prove profitable for buyers.

Rising risk premiums for U.S. corporate debt are sending a "false recession signal," Goldman Sachs credit strategist Lotfi Karoui wrote in a note to clients Tuesday. While risk premiums for both investment-grade and high-yield debt are at levels that preceded recessions in 1990 and 2001, the outlook for global growth in 2016 should underpin the market, he said.

"We expect the macro environment to be broadly supportive for credit," Karoui wrote. "Credit markets are likely to be no better at predicting recession than any other asset market."

Threats to credit include "persistent and steep declines in oil prices" and a slowdown in China. There is also a contagion concern in the already beleaguered high-yield market, in which CCC rated issuance this year amounted to 12 percent of total junk issuance, the smallest share in a decade outside of 2009, according to Goldman.

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Credit Markets Scream Recession, But Goldman Says Not to Worry (Original Post) Purveyor Dec 2015 OP
Everyone remain calm while we unwind our investments. We'll let you know when it's time to panic nt Xipe Totec Dec 2015 #1
We'll have a recession matt819 Dec 2015 #2
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