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2020年企业加速倒闭

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2020年03月05日

发达国家的企业破产率在2020年预计增加2.4%,比2019年的1.4%明显加速,反映新冠肺炎带来的冲击。

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为客户的风险管理出谋划策,安卓准备了一系列包括融资风险管理策略,出口贸易走向分析,季度国际贸易风险地图等话题的文章。

业界简报

世界范围内主要行业和市场的企业经营状况及信用风险情况简表。

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    Robust growth outlook for India's economy in 2022

    国家报告

    • 印度
    • 一般经济

    2022年02月01日

    Robust growth outlook for India's economy in 2022, provided vaccination rollout is accelerated

    Global Economic Outlook - January 2022

    经济注解

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    • 一般经济

    2022年01月25日

    The pandemic is not yet over but economies around the world are learning to live with it.

    Food Industry Trends USA - 2022

    市场监测

    • 美国
    • 食品

    2022年01月20日

    Consumers have to bear the surge in food production costs

    Food Industry Trends UK - 2022

    市场监测

    • 英国
    • 食品

    2022年01月20日

    Higher credit risk for the meat and food services segments

    Food Industry Trends Germany - 2022

    市场监测

    • 德国
    • 食品

    2022年01月20日

    Rising insolvencies in the meat and food services segments expected

    Food Industry Trends France - 2022

    市场监测

    • 法国
    • 食品

    2022年01月20日

    Further growth in 2022, but mounting troubles for the meat segment

    Food Industry Trends Italy - 2022

    市场监测

    • 意大利
    • 食品

    2022年01月20日

    Ongoing output growth in 2022, but downside risks for some segments

    Food Industry Trends Netherlands - 2022

    市场监测

    • 荷兰
    • 食品

    2022年01月20日

    Rising insolvencies in the food service segment expected

    Food Industry Trends Spain - 2022

    市场监测

    • 西班牙
    • 食品

    2022年01月20日

    Recovery of food demand from hospitality remains shaky

    Food Industry Trends Australia - 2022

    市场监测

    • 澳大利亚
    • 食品

    2022年01月20日

    Stable prospects for food producers and processors despite certain challenges

    Food Industry Trends Canada - 2022

    市场监测

    • 加拿大
    • 食品

    2022年01月20日

    The low level of food business failures persists

    Food Industry Trends Denmark - 2022

    市场监测

    • 丹麦
    • 食品

    2022年01月20日

    Rising insolvencies in some food segments expected

    Food Industry Trends Ireland - 2022

    市场监测

    • 爱尔兰
    • 食品

    2022年01月20日

    Bakeries and meat processors struggling with higher input prices

    Food Industry Trends Poland - 2022

    市场监测

    • 波兰
    • 食品

    2022年01月20日

    Positive performance outlook despite some downside risks

    Food Industry Trends Indonesia - 2022

    市场监测

    • 印尼
    • 食品

    2022年01月20日

    Resilient sector performance so far, but downside risks remain

    Brazil's vicious cycle: breaking out will be hard to do

    经济注解

    • 巴西
    • 一般经济

    2021年12月07日

    Brazil's public finances are stuck in a vicious cycle but the comprehensive reforms needed to break out will be difficult.

    Eastern Europe: buoyant business mood tempered by risk

    付款习惯

    • 保加利亚,
    • 捷克,
    • 农业,
    • 自动化/交通,

    2021年12月01日

    Most of the businesses polled in Eastern Europe predict growth in 2022. However, this optimistic outlook is tempered by the acknowledgement of downside risks.

    Bulgaria: ongoing impacts of pandemic cloud outlook

    付款习惯

    • 保加利亚
    • 农业,
    • 自动化/交通,

    2021年12月01日

    Despite a fairly robust GDP growth outlook for next year, confidence of the businesses polled across Bulgaria is muted.

    Czech Republic: upbeat businesses eye DSO containment

    付款习惯

    • 捷克
    • 化学/制药,
    • 耐用消费品,

    2021年12月01日

    Most of the Czech businesses polled opted to manage customer credit risk internally. However, and despite their efforts, many were not successful at containing year-on-year increases in DSO.

    Hungary: improving payment practice reflect upbeat mood

    付款习惯

    • 匈牙利
    • 农业,
    • 耐用消费品,

    2021年12月01日

    As B2B payments behaviour improves in Hungary, there is still a hint of caution voiced by the businesses we interviewed in the country.

    Poland: businesses emerge from pandemic recession

    付款习惯

    • 波兰
    • 农业,
    • 化学/制药,

    2021年12月01日

    Amid predictions of growth, businesses surveyed in Poland reported having struggled with rising credit management and debt collection costs in recent times.

    Romania: cash dominates as businesses shun trade credit

    付款习惯

    • 罗马尼亚
    • 化学/制药,
    • 建筑

    2021年12月01日

    Businesses polled in Romania favoured the surety of cash sales this year. However, this put them at a disadvantage in a global market place where credit terms are a competitive tool.

    Slovakia: credit insurance widespread

    付款习惯

    • 斯洛伐克
    • 农业,
    • 耐用消费品,

    2021年12月01日

    Most of the businesses polled in Slovakia reported a decline in late payments. This highly reflects the widespread adoption of credit insurance amongst local businesses polled.

    Turkey: cash sales and credit insurance protect books

    付款习惯

    • 土耳其
    • 化学/制药,
    • 耐用消费品,

    2021年12月01日

    Promising predictions for Turkey in 2022. This can also be seen in the results of this year's survey on local corporate payment practices.

    Automotive Industry Trends United States - 2021

    市场监测

    • 美国
    • 自动化/交通

    2021年11月29日

    Supply chain pressures, but higher vehicle sales prices sustain margins

    Automotive Industry Trends China - 2021

    市场监测

    • 中国
    • 自动化/交通

    2021年11月29日

    Long payment periods put pressure on smaller suppliers

    Automotive Industry Trends Germany - 2021

    市场监测

    • 德国
    • 自动化/交通

    2021年11月29日

    Sector assessment downgrade as automotive suppliers face major issues

    Automotive Industry Trends United Kingdom - 2021

    市场监测

    • 英国
    • 自动化/交通

    2021年11月29日

    Credit risk situation of automotive suppliers is about to deteriorate

    Automotive Industry Trends Spain - 2021

    市场监测

    • 西班牙
    • 自动化/交通

    2021年11月29日

    Ongoing issues, but a strong automotive rebound expected in 2022

    Automotive Industry Trends France - 2021

    市场监测

    • 法国
    • 自动化/交通

    2021年11月29日

    Cash flow and margins of many automotive suppliers are under pressure

    Automotive Industry Trends Italy - 2021

    市场监测

    • 意大利
    • 自动化/交通

    2021年11月29日

    The shift to e-mobility is a major challenge for many suppliers

    Automotive Industry Trends Japan - 2021

    市场监测

    • 日本
    • 自动化/交通

    2021年11月29日

    Stable credit risk situation for the time being, but downside risks remain

    Automotive Industry Trends Sweden - 2021

    市场监测

    • 瑞典
    • 自动化/交通

    2021年11月29日

    Ongoing production delays could impact margins of automotive suppliers

    Automotive Industry Trends Brazil - 2021

    市场监测

    • 巴西
    • 自动化/交通

    2021年11月29日

    Economic uncertainty hinders external financing for automotive businesses

    Automotive Industry Trends Czech Republic - 2021

    市场监测

    • 捷克
    • 自动化/交通

    2021年11月29日

    A sharp increase in automotive insolvencies is expected

    Automotive Industry Trends South Korea - 2021

    市场监测

    • 韩国
    • 自动化/交通

    2021年11月29日

    Increased credit risk for highly leveraged automotive suppliers

    Automotive Industry Trends Mexico - 2021

    市场监测

    • 墨西哥
    • 自动化/交通

    2021年11月29日

    The recovery of automotive businesses margins has slowed down

    Spain: use of credit insurance protects businesses

    付款习惯

    • 西班牙
    • 农业,
    • 建筑,

    2021年11月24日

    Spain expects elevated insolvency levels in 2022. Businesses polled in the country reveal an increased appetite for the use of credit insurance over the coming months.

    Italy: insolvencies on the rise, but confidence remains

    付款习惯

    • 意大利
    • 农业,
    • 食品,

    2021年11月24日

    Despite further deterioration of the insolvency environment in Italy over the coming months, economy has started to grow again and with that business confidence in the future.

    Western Europe: bracing for heightened insolvency risk

    付款习惯

    • 奥地利,
    • 比利时,
    • 农业,
    • 自动化/交通,

    2021年11月24日

    Global insolvencies are expected to climb 33% in 2022. All major regions should be affected. Businesses should brace for higher insolvency risks.

    United Kingdom: growth outlook despite increasing risks

    付款习惯

    • 英国
    • 建筑,
    • 金属,

    2021年11月24日

    As the UK economy rebounds from the double shock of Brexit and the pandemic, businesses seeking growth should take steps to protect their accounts receivable from the impacts of trade credit risks.

    Switzerland: write-offs doubled in some sectors

    付款习惯

    • 瑞士
    • 自动化/交通,
    • 化学/制药,

    2021年11月24日

    Swiss businesses polled for the Payment Practices Barometer reported a challenging 2021, with sharp deteriorations in customer payment behaviour and big increases in write-offs.

    Sweden: widespread use of trade credit

    付款习惯

    • 瑞典
    • 建筑,
    • 耐用消费品,

    2021年11月24日

    Businesses polled in Sweden expect to see an increase in the frequency of credit sales, largely as a way of providing short-term finance for their B2B customers.

    The Netherlands: downside risks despite optimism

    付款习惯

    • 荷兰
    • 建筑,
    • 机械/工程

    2021年11月24日

    The pandemic-induced economic challenges fed into the payment delays and write-offs that have impacted the key markets we polled in the Netherlands this year.

    Ireland: strong business confidence, but risks remain

    付款习惯

    • 爱尔兰
    • 建筑,
    • 金属,

    2021年11月24日

    Forecasts anticipate Ireland’s growth in 2022. However, a large proportion of the businesses polled in the country expressed a note of caution. Unknowns over the pandemic are still many.

    Greece: payment practices improve amid brighter outlook

    付款习惯

    • 希腊
    • 化学/制药,
    • 耐用消费品,

    2021年11月24日

    Greece should see GDP return to pre-pandemic levels by the end of 2022. However, this brighter outlook appears to be clouded by businesses' sense of caution over long-term after-effects of the crisis.

    Germany: late payments cloud economic recovery

    付款习惯

    • 德国
    • 自动化/交通,
    • 化学/制药,

    2021年11月24日

    German GDP is forecast to rebound this year, enjoying a more robust acceleration by year-end 2022. However, late payments across industries cast a cloud over this outlook.

    France: credit insurance mitigates trade credit risk

    付款习惯

    • 法国
    • 农业,
    • 建筑,

    2021年11月24日

    Late payments are a widespread issue among businesses we polled in France. Reportedly, higher use of credit insurance will help them mitigate the impact of trade credit risk on the business.

    Denmark: poor payment practices cause liquidity stress

    付款习惯

    • 丹麦
    • 自动化/交通,
    • 电子/计算机技术,

    2021年11月24日

    The results of this year's Payment Practices Barometer for Denmark point to industries wrestling with poor payments behaviour.

    Belgium: heightened insolvency risk clouds outlook

    付款习惯

    • 比利时
    • 农业,
    • 建筑,

    2021年11月24日

    In response to deteriorating payments behaviour over the coming months, businesses polled across Belgium focus on taking steps to protect their business from the impacts of customer credit risk.

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