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JUNE 28, 2006
Another Ratings Downshift for Ford
S&P's credit analyst looks for "a more difficult year" for the auto maker than previously thought

JUNE 27, 2006
Nuclear Power Is Heating Up Again
Interest in the energy source is on the rise across the country, and financial risks are lower. S&P sees no slowing of the trend

JUNE 8, 2006
Vegas vs. Macau: Who Will Win?
Both cities are building furiously. And Macau's casinos, focused on high-stakes table gambling, could soon outpace the Strip in revenues

JUNE 7, 2006
Can Gaming's Hot Streak Continue?
Although fundamentals will remain strong, they'll be in line with the economy as a whole, where a slowdown is all but inevitable

JUNE 6, 2006
AMR Flies a Little Higher
S&P has lifted its credit rating on American Airlines' parent. Lower costs and the potential for improved U.S. revenues are the reason

JUNE 6, 2006
Life Insurers' Risky Reach for Growth
S&P says merger activity, though harmless in the short term, is likely to hurt credit quality in the long run

MAY 30, 2006
Ford's Debt Rating: At Risk
Standard & Poor's has put the carmaker's debt on CreditWatch negative, citing key concerns about its performance in 2006 and deteriorating product mix

MAY 16, 2006
S&P Cuts Nasdaq Debt to Junk
The rating agency cites the exchange's high debt leverage from its acquisitions of INET and a stake in the London SE

MAY 16, 2006
Moving Up the Credit Ladder
Companies whose S&P ratings are about to change for the better include Starwood, British Airways, and Western Oil Sands

MAY 4, 2006
A Better Prognosis for Big Pharma
Concerns remain, but new products, improving R&D, and the continued validity of major patents may have eased the industry's ratings slide

MAY 3, 2006
High Spirits, Low Ratings
S&P says global wine and liquor outfits' strong fundamentals and solid cash flow entice them to boost debt leverage

MAY 1, 2006
European Retail: Slow Growth in Store
Stats from 2005 foretell shrinking operating margins in many countries, with the apparel and DIY markets under particular pressure

APRIL 24, 2006
A Solid Report Card for Railroads
S&P takes a look at the Big Six to see if they're chugging along nicely or signaling trouble ahead

APRIL 24, 2006
Real Estate: Britain, Germany Get It REIT
S&P says the coming introduction of the popular investing vehicle could open up new opportunities for individuals and institutional investors

APRIL 19, 2006
European Insurers' Healthy Outlook
Recent stats bode well for ratings upgrades in the sector this year. But mergers and acquisitions remain dubious variables, says S&P

APRIL 18, 2006
100 Years Later: Is S.F. Prepared?
S&P Ratings looks at the potential effect on San Francisco -- and its finances -- of another megaquake on the order of the 1906 disaster

APRIL 11, 2006
Europe's High Cost of Power
EU power utilities are going strong. A unified, cross-border market (and lower prices) are still a distance away

APRIL 5, 2006
Good Outlook for Good Service
While at the whim of unknowns such as bird flu and hurricanes, business services companies are expected to remain stable

APRIL 4, 2006
Europe's New Drug Combos
The Continent's pharma sector should see lots of mergers and acquisitions in 2006 and beyond

MARCH 31, 2006
For Colleges, March Madness Means Money
A high-profile sports team can be a great advertisement for a university. Prospective students like a winner -- so do wealthy alumni and donors

MARCH 31, 2006
Potholes Ahead for Global Tire Makers
Rising materials costs and heavy benefit burdens are giving the rubber barons a bumpy ride

MARCH 30, 2006
GM Slips Another Notch
S&P Ratings places the auto maker's debt on CreditWatch negative amid new concerns about credit access and lease obligations

MARCH 29, 2006
France: Will Youth Strike Out?
A controversial new labor law has led to a general strike, but it may be what's needed to pry open the job market for chronically unemployed young people

MARCH 24, 2006
A Boom Time for Western European Banks
S&P forecasts that last year's growth trends will continue for the sector. Here's how that will affect individual ratings

MARCH 23, 2006
A Healthy Flow in Europe's Oil Patch
Stability is the operative word for the continent's oil and gas sector, says S&P. BP and Total, among others, remain solid

MARCH 22, 2006
Rising Interest Rates Loom for Japanese Banks
As rates start creeping up, banks should monitor risks and review their balance of assets and debts

MARCH 22, 2006
For Germany, a Cup of Plenty?
The World Cup is big business for the host country, and this year Germany has the honors. Here's S&P's look at the likely impact

MARCH 20, 2006
Emerging Markets Beckon World Carmakers
China and India combined have more than 2 billion people, but only 1% of them own autos -- a tantalizing statistic for manufacturers


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