On May 6, 2020, Techniplas LLC filed for Chapter 11 protection under the U.S. Bankruptcy Code with a bondholders' offer of US$105 million, which involves exchanging equity for debt. On July 6, 2004, we withdrew our ratings on the issuer. last several cycles haven't had Key to those discussions at pandemics and land wars in Eu-their two-day policy meeting 0 0 Units in buildings with ve units or more 0 rope in them." will be estimating how much The Fed's rate moves didn't 1980 '90 2000 '10 '20 1980 '90 2000 '10 '20 1980 '90 2000 '10 '20 their previous . On April 24, 2020, S&P Global Ratings lowered its long-term issuer credit rating on Texas-based contract drilling services Diamond Offshore Drilling Inc. to 'D' from 'CC' after a review of market conditions for contract drilling services. The issuer was unable to raise capital to maintain the regulatory minimum, and subsequently the principal and interest payments to the depositors were suspended. Defaults US HY default rate: According to Moody's Investors Service, the U.S.' trailing 12-month high-yield default rate jumped from August 2019's 3.1% to August 2020's 8.7% and may average 10.6% during 2020's final quarter. Moody's Economy.com January 21, 2009 The new president and Congress are working to implement a large fiscal stimulus plan to mitigate the severe economic downturn. On Dec. 10, 2020, S&P Global Ratings raised the issuer credit rating to 'CCC+' from 'SD' following the company's debt exchange. It would not be part of the 1986 pool because it was not rated as of the first day of that year, and it would not be included in any pool after the last day of 1990 because the rating had been withdrawn by then. The majority (94%) began the year rated in the 'B' or 'CCC'/'C' category (57% 'CCC'/'C' and 37% 'B'). Multiplying 96.29% by 96.39% results in a 92.81% survival rate to the end of the second year, which leads to a two-year average cumulative default rate of 7.19%. On March 16, 2020, S&P Global Ratings lowered its long-term issuer credit rating on Connecticut-based telecom operator Frontier Communications Corp. to 'SD' from 'CCC-' after the issuer missed interest payments of about US$322 million. commercial paper obligations rated A 1 or P 1 or better by Moody's Investors Service, Inc. or Standard & Poor's Corporation, respectively; or (iii) . On Nov. 25, 2020, we lowered the issuer credit rating to 'SD' from 'CCC+' after the issuer disclosed it had repurchased a significant portion of senior unsecured notes due in 2022 and 2024 below par. This is an extremely high level, just surpassing 2009, when the ratio hit 56.3% amid a wave of distressed exchanges, which, once completed, often result in 'B-' ratings. In connection with the filing, the company entered into a restructuring support agreement with the holders of approximately 92% of the principal amount of its tranche B-2 term loan and approximately 87% of the principal amount of its asset-based lending FILO term loan. On Sept. 14, 2020, we withdrew the issuer credit ratings on the company at its request. Prior studies have shown that fluctuations within default rates and transitions can vary greatly depending on many circumstances specific to particular time frames, industries, and geographic regions. On Jan. 15, 2020, S&P Global Ratings withdrew its ratings at the issuer's request. On Nov. 4, 2020, S&P Global Ratings withdrew its ratings on the issuer. The latter are companies with obligations that are not legally guaranteed by a parent but that have operating or financing activities that are so inextricably entwined with those of the parent that it would be impossible to imagine the default of one and not the other. to 'SD' from 'CCC-' after the issuer missed principal payment on its IDR150 billion domestic notes and entered a 10-day grace period. Subsequently, on May 29, 2020, the issuer obtained an amendment for extending the grace period until June 12 for the payment of interest of around US$4.1 million. The issuer's financial and operational situation had worsened because of the coronavirus pandemic. On Oct. 30, 2020, S&P Global Ratings raised the issuer credit rating to 'CCC+' from 'SD' following the completion of the distressed exchange. On Jan. 9, 2019, S&P Global Ratings lowered its issuer credit rating on Missouri-based retailer Moran Foods LLC (SAL Acquisition Corp.) to 'SD' from 'CCC' after the company elected not to make an interest payment due Dec. 31, 2019, while entering into a forbearance agreement. On May 13, 2020, S&P Global Ratings lowered the issuer credit rating on New York-based youth licensed sports apparel maker Outerstuff LLC to 'SD' from 'CCC'. The company faced intense earnings pressure due to years of market-share declines, further exacerbated by the stay-at-home orders and economic recession stemming from COVID-19. The holders of the existing notes will receive $750 principal amount of the new notes for every $1,000 of existing notes, and $50 of cash as a consent fee if they agree to an early tender. On June 1, 2020, we lowered the credit ratings to 'D' after the issuer commenced Chapter 11 bankruptcy restructuring, and subsequently on June 25, 2020, the ratings were withdrawn at the issuer's request. On March 27, 2020, S&P Global Ratings lowered its long-term issuer credit rating on China-based business parks developer and operator Yida China Holdings Ltd. to 'SD' from 'CC' after the issuer completed a distressed exchange. Post the transaction, the company will have new senior secured three-and-half-year US$171.4 million notes due in 2024 and five-year US$251 million notes due in 2025. This helps explain the resemblance between the annual default rates of nonfinancial entities and those of the speculative-grade segment as a whole, which certainly contributes to the vast differences between cumulative default rates across financial and nonfinancial sectors (see table 16). The issuer entered into a forbearance agreement with its first-lien lenders and missed the quarterly interest payment on second-lien debt. On April 24, 2020, S&P Global Ratings lowered its long-term issuer credit rating on Chilean casino operator Enjoy S.A. to 'D' from 'B-' after the company announced suspension of its shareholder meeting to treat a capital increase while the board decided to file for judicial reorganization. Over each time span, lower ratings correspond to higher default rates (see chart 4 and chart 25), and this relationship holds true when broken out by rating modifier (see tables 24 and 26) and by region (see table 25). S&P Global Ratings had previously withdrawn its ratings on Techniplas. This included two main components: first, the conversion of about 1,234 million of debt into a new 574 million facility and 660 million of equity on Sept. 22, 2020, and second, the issuance of 457 million of new debt to repay the US$110 million J.P. Morgan bridge facility and to support Technicolor's liquidity needs, undertaken in July and September 2020. On April 17, 2020, S&P Global Ratings lowered the issuer credit ratings on Texas-based oil and gas exploration and production company Ultra Petroleum Corp. to 'D' from 'CCC-' after the issuer announced it would not be making interest payments of about US$13.2 million due on April 15, 2020, and entered into a 30-day grace period. On June 29, 2020, S&P Global Ratings withdrew its ratings on Intelsat. On Dec. 23, 2020, S&P Global Ratings raised its issuer credit rating to 'CCC+' from 'SD' based on the company's recent operating performance, improved cash flow, and financial transactions, which helped in improving its maturity profile and lowering interest rates. On June 15, 2020, S&P Global Ratings lowered its long-term issuer credit rating on Colorado-based oil and gas exploration and production company SM Energy Co. to 'SD' from 'CC' after the issuer announced the results of its previous exchange offer. S&P Global Ratings then withdrew its issuer credit ratings on the company at its request. Various forms of bankruptcy accounted for just over 24% of all defaults. For example, the share of speculative-grade ratings increased in the U.S. beginning in 2002. An analysis of transition rates for 2020 suggests that ratings behavior continues to exhibit consistency with long-term trends. The default rates in table 34 are calculated as not conditional on survival, while those in table 24 are average default rates conditional on survival. However, the two-year default rate column in table 24 is not the same as column 'D' of the average two-year transition matrix in table 34. Higher ratings show a negative correspondence with the observed frequency of default. Later, on Aug. 11, 2020, we withdrew our issuer credit ratings on the company at its request. As an example, if 'CCC'/'C' rated entities made up 10% of the total population of issuers at the start of the time frame examined (x-axis) and 50% of the defaulters (y-axis), then the coordinate (10, 50) would be the first point on the curve. However, reported average ultimate recoveries [2] included in our data set of unrated project finance bank loans remained stable at 76.8% (Moody's) for the period 1983-2020. For example, in the average one-year global transition matrix in table 33, each cell's weighted standard deviation is calculated from the series of that particular cell in each of the 40 cohorts beginning with the 1981 cohort and ending with the 2020 cohort. The debt structure of the issuer became unsustainable, with adjusted debt to EBITDA close to 8x in 2019. On Feb. 18, 2020, S&P Global Ratings lowered its long-term issuer credit rating on Texas-based home dcor and furniture retailer Pier 1 Imports Inc. to 'D' from 'CCC-' after the issuer filed for Chapter 11 bankruptcy. On Dec. 4, 2020, S&P Global Ratings lowered the issuer credit rating to 'D' from 'SD' after the company filed for Chapter 11 bankruptcy. On Feb. 7, 2020, S&P Global Ratings lowered its long-term issuer credit rating on Commercial Barge Line Co. to 'D' from 'CC' after its subsidiary, American Commercial Lines Inc., filed for Chapter 11 bankruptcy with the Southern District of Texas. This long-term corporate default and rating transition study uses the CreditPro database of long-term local currency issuer credit ratings. In a theoretical exploration of recovery rates in a structural Difference between last four quarters and weighted average, Largest corporate defaulters by outstanding debt amount, Texas Competitive Electric Holdings Co. LLC. On April 17, 2020, S&P Global Ratings lowered its long-term issuer credit rating on Arizona-based retailer Mister Car Wash Holdings Inc. to 'SD' from 'CCC+'. S&P Parties disclaim any duty whatsoever arising out of the assignment, withdrawal or suspension of an acknowledgment as well as any liability for any damage alleged to have been suffered on account thereof. In its base case, Moody's analyzed the underlying collateral pool as having a performing par (after treating deferring securities as performing if they meet certain criteria) of $260.9 million, defaulted/deferring par of $0 million, a weighted average default probability of 12.33% (implying a WARF of 1527), and a weighted average recovery rate . The new approval includes transfer of ownership to Alloy Topco Ltd. On Oct. 26, 2020, S&P Global Ratings withdrew its ratings on the issuer. On June 19, 2020, S&P Global Ratings lowered its issuer credit rating on Oklahoma City-based oil and gas exploration and production company Chesapeake Energy Corp. to 'D' from 'CC' as the company skipped the interest payments on its 5.375% senior notes due 2021 and 8.0% senior notes due 2027. On May 21, 2020, S&P Global Ratings withdrew its ratings on the issuer. On July 23, 2020, S&P Global Ratings lowered its rating on the issuer to 'D' from 'CCC-' upon the company filing for Chapter 11 bankruptcy, following which, on Jan. 5, 2021, the ratings on the issuer were withdrawn. Earlier, on April 20, 2020, we lowered the issuer credit rating on Equinox to 'CCC' from 'B-' following the closure of all its fitness clubs in the U.S. and freezing of all its club memberships due to the coronavirus outbreak. Transition matrices that present averages over multiple time horizons are also calculated as issuer-weighted averages. Seven others also had default rates in 2020 that exceeded their long-term averages--leisure time/media, transportation, telecommunications, health care/chemicals, real estate, utilities, and high technology/computers/office equipment. The issuer used 43 million of cash proceeds to repurchase 51 million of notes. On Dec. 9, 2020, S&P Global Ratings lowered its long-term issuer credit rating on Tennessee-based health care services provider Community Health Systems Inc. to 'SD' from 'CC'. On March 18, 2020, S&P Global Ratings raised its ratings on the issuer to 'CCC' from 'SD', reflecting our view that there was a possibility of additional debt restructuring. Earlier, on April 10, 2020, we lowered the rating on the issuer to 'CC' from 'CCC-' after it was unable to obtain mezzanine debt lenders' consent to extend the loan and had insufficient liquidity. 'R' (regulatory intervention) indicates that an obligor is under regulatory supervision owing to its financial condition. This transaction was viewed as distressed because the exchange was at a much discounted rate, of about 70 cents on a dollar. The issuer missed the interest payment on its US$450 million second-lien debt. On April 15, 2020, S&P Global Ratings lowered its long-term issuer credit rating on Luxembourg-based telecom service provider Intelsat S.A. to 'SD' from 'CCC+' after the issuer failed to pay semiannual interest payments on unsecured debt. In line with expectations, the Gini coefficients decline over time because longer time horizons allow for greater credit degradation among higher-rated entities. Static pool methodology. In the transaction, the issuer raised another US$200 million notes due in 2026. More generally, evidence from many countries in recent years suggests that collateral values and recovery rates can be volatile and, moreover, they tend to go down just when the number of defaults goes up in economic downturns. S&P Global Ratings had previously withdrawn its ratings on Pace. These weights are based on each cohort's rating level's contribution to the 40-year total issuer base for each rating level. The COVID-19 pandemic and lockdowns in 2020 led to one of the deepest recessions since the Great Depression roughly 90 years ago. For these counts of large downgrades, we include movements to 'D' (default) along with what we normally report as downgrades (that is, downward movements between active ratings). This small sample size can, at times, result in historical default rates that seem counterintuitive. In contrast, the issuer with the shortest time to default (36 days) was a confidentially rated U.S.-based leisure/media company. For the purposes of this study, we form static pools by grouping issuers (for example, by rating category) at the beginning of each year, quarter, or month that the database covers. (For more information on methodologies and definitions, see Appendix I.). articles It is important to note that S&P Global Ratings' credit ratings do not imply a specific probability of default. On Oct. 30, 2020, S&P Global Ratings lowered its long-term issuer credit rating on Netherlands-based general merchandise retailer Hema B.V. to 'SD' from 'CC' after the issuer completed a distressed debt restructuring transaction on Oct. 19, 2020. Nearly 88% of sovereign ratings were unchanged in 2021, and this was the . On Jan. 8, 2021, S&P Global Ratings withdrew its issuer credit rating. In this case, however, the 'AA+' figure was derived from a much smaller sample than that for the 'AA' rating. On Dec. 9, 2020, we raised the issuer credit rating to 'CCC+' from 'SD' following the distressed conversion of term loans to PIK toggle. The median rating for all recently defaulted entities was solidly in the speculative-grade category in the seven years preceding default, and for all of that period, it was at least one notch below that of the long-term equivalent. Although MCS had sufficient liquidity to make the interest payment, S&P Global Ratings believed that the company was unlikely to pay it within the five-day grace period, given its unsustainable capital structure. Crew Group Inc. to 'D' from 'CCC-' following the company's announced petitions filed for reorganization under Chapter 11 of the U.S. Bankruptcy Code. Earlier on Feb. 13, 2020, we withdrew the ratings at the issuer's request. On Sept. 18, 2020, S&P Global Ratings lowered its long-term issuer credit rating on Texas-based oil and gas exploration and production company Oasis Petroleum Inc. to 'D' from 'CCC-' after the issuer missed an interest payment and entered into the 30-day grace period. The company aimed to restructure its debt, capital structure, and business model to adapt to post-COVID-19 prospects. On May 26, 2020, S&P Global Ratings lowered its issuer credit rating on Oklahoma-based oil and gas exploration and production company Unit Corp. to 'D' from 'CC' after the issuer reorganized under Chapter 11 of the U.S. Bankruptcy Code. On Aug. 10, 2020, S&P Global Ratings lowered its long-term issuer credit rating on New York-based oil field service and drilling service provider UTEX Industries Inc. to 'D' from 'CCC' after the issuer opted for missing interest payments on its first-lien and second-lien notes. On May 22, 2020, S&P Global Ratings lowered its issuer credit rating on Illinois-based generic pharmaceutical manufacturer company Akorn Inc. to 'D' from 'CC' after the issuer petitioned for reorganization under Chapter 11 of the U.S. Bankruptcy Code. On April 3, 2020, S&P Global Ratings lowered its long-term issuer credit rating on Canada-based theatrical and live entertainment company CDS Group to 'D' from 'CCC-', reflecting payment default after the issuer didn't made interest and principal payments on first lien-debt and interest payment on second-lien debt, both of which were due March 31, 2020. On July 2, 2020, we raised the issuer credit rating to 'B-' from 'D' after RGIS completed its debt restructuring and eliminated over US$ 230 million of debt, which, in turn, improved leverage. All intermediate ratings are disregarded. Corporate downgrades also increased, to near an all-time high. Our model further indicates that the global rate will . Earlier, on April 22, 2020, we lowered our issuer credit rating on Takko to 'CCC+' from 'B-', reflecting our view that the group's ability to service its financial commitments could be further strained. A bankruptcy filing or legal receivership by the debt issuer or obligor that will . On Jan. 21, 2020, S&P Global Ratings lowered its long-term issuer credit rating on Panda Green Energy Group Ltd. to 'SD' from 'CC' on completion of a distressed exchange offer on its U.S. bonds due in January 2020. On July 2, 2020, S&P Global Ratings lowered its long-term issuer credit rating on California-based specialty apparel retailer Tailored Brands Inc. to 'D' from 'CCC+', reflecting interest payment default on its senior notes due 2022. A quantitative analysis of the performance of S&P Global Ratings' corporate ratings shows that they continue to correlate with default risk across several time horizons. On Feb. 28, 2020, S&P Global Ratings lowered its long-term issuer credit rating on Pennsylvania-based pet food distributor PFS Holding Corp. (PFS) to 'SD' from 'CCC-' after the issuer missed interest payments on its US$ 280 million first-lien bank loan due on Feb. 18, 2020. On May 19, 2020, S&P Global Ratings lowered its issuer credit rating on German value retailer Takko Fashion S.a.r.l. On March 26, 2020, we withdrew our issuer ratings at the company's request. Moody's Default and Ratings Analytics team publishes Moody's default studies, ratings transitions and ratings performance studies for corporates, financial institutions, sovereign and sub-sovereign, public finance and infrastructure sectors. On Oct. 15, 2020, S&P Global Ratings lowered the issuer credit rating to 'D' from 'SD' because the company remained in default on both its rated obligations. To avoid overcounting, we exclude subsidiaries with debt that is fully guaranteed by a parent or with default risk that is considered identical to that of a parent. In contrast, the average time to default among entities initially rated speculative grade was 6.2 years, with an associated standard deviation of 6.3 years. moody's probability of default table 2021. can a felons spouse own a gun in nebraska; carmel valley ranch hiking trails; affidavit of correction missouri; williamstown vt obituaries; power athlete grindstone pdf; moody's probability of default table 2021. Earlier, on May 5, 2020 we lowered the issuer credit rating on Avianca to 'CCC-' from 'CCC' and kept the ratings on CreditWatch with negative implications. Among all Moody's-rated As per the forbearance agreement, the term loan and ABL lenders agreed to not exercise or enforce certain remedies with respect to this nonpayment for 60 days, ending May 31, 2020. If corporate ratings were perfectly rank ordered so that all defaults occurred only among the lowest-rated entities, the curve would capture all of the area above the diagonal on the graph (the ideal curve), and its Gini coefficient would be 1 (see chart 31). On April 6, 2020, S&P Global Ratings lowered its long-term issuer credit rating on New Zealand-based nonbank financier FE Investments Ltd. to 'D' from 'CCC'. On July 28, 2020, we lowered the issuer credit rating to 'CC' from 'CCC- 'following the company's announcement that it commenced an offer to exchange any and all of its outstanding amounts of 5.75% notes due February 2021 for a combination of new 5.75% notes due February 2024 and an early tender/consent fee. On Oct. 15, 2020, S&P Global Ratings raised the issuer credit rating to 'CCC+' from 'SD' on approval of the reorganizational plan amendment. It is expected to reduce debt by US$500 million. Meanwhile, the downgrade rate more than doubled, to 18.5% from 9.0% in 2019. Overall, ultimate recovery rates for project finance bank loans are similar to those for senior secured corporate bank loans and overall corporate bank loans. US$110 million floating rate first-lien bank loan due Dec. 17, 2020, US$872 million floating rate first-lien TL B2 bank loan due April 21, 2024, US$75 million floating rate revolver bank loan due April 21, 2022, US$215 million floating rate second-lien term bank loan due April 21, 2025, US$306.5 million floating rate term bank loan due Nov. 2, 2020, US$740 million floating rate first-lien term loan B bank loan due Dec. 5, 2023, 225 million floating rate notes due Aug. 1, 2022, 375 million 6.50% notes due Aug. 1, 2023, 65 million floating rate first-lien guaranteed bank loan due July 27, 2022, US$300 million 7.25% bonds due Feb. 22, 2020, US$300 million 6.40% bonds due July 10, 2021, US$250 million 7.875% bonds due March 22, 2021, CNY1 billion 7.20% bonds due Dec. 20, 2022, CNY600 million 7.08% bonds due Oct. 8, 2022, US$95 million variable rate bank loan due Aug. 4, 2020, US$350 million 8.25% notes due Jan. 25, 2020, US$112.308 million 8.00% notes due Jan. 20, 2022, 85 million variable-rate revolving credit facility bank loan due June 13, 2020, 55 million variable-rate second-lien bank loan due June 13, 2022, 460 million variable-rate bank loan due July 13, 2021, 160 million variable-rate bank loan due April 9, 2020, US$750 million variable-rate bank loan due April 9, 2020, US$290 million variable-rate (outstanding amount US$160 million) bank loan due Oct. 9, 2020, US$300 million 9.00% senior secured second-lien notes due Nov. 15, 2020, US$336 million floating rate first-lien term bank loan due Nov. 15, 2021, US$210 million 9.00% notes due May 15, 2023, US$1.15 billion floating rate term B bank loan due Nov. 12, 2020, US$640 million first-lien guaranteed senior secured asset-based revolver, US$100 million 7.15% debenture due Nov. 1, 2027, US$300 million 6.875% debenture due March 15, 2029, US$310 million 9.00% notes due July 15, 2026, US$268 million 6.875% debenture due July 15, 2031, US$157 million 7.795% second-lien guaranteed secured due July 15, 2030, 300 million 7.75% notes due Feb. 15, 2023, 200 million floating rate bank loan due Feb. 11, 2021, 60 million floating rate bank loan due Feb. 11, 2021, US$655 million floating rate first-lien term bank loan due April 19, 2024, US$100 million floating rate revolver bank loan due April 20, 2022, US$160 million floating rate second-lien term bank loan due April 18, 2025, US$35 million super-priority term bank loan due Jan. 21, 2021, US$200 million floating rate term B bank loan due April 30, 2021, US$440 million 7.00% guaranteed notes due June 12, 2020, CNY2 billion 6.2% debenture due July 30, 2020, CNY1 billion 7.00% notes due Sept. 28, 2020, CNY2 billion 7.5% debenture due Nov. 13, 2020, CNY1 billion 7.5% debenture due Jan. 18, 2021, CNY1 billion 7.85% notes due March 23, 2021, CNY1.5 billion 7.5% notes due June 13, 2021, CNY3.5 billion 7.8% debenture due July 25, 2021, CNY2.6 billion 8.18% debenture due Sept. 4, 2021, CNY900 million 8.18% debenture due Oct. 25, 2021, CNY500 million 6.8% debenture due March 13, 2022, CNY2.5 billion 6.55% debenture due March 13, 2022, US$165 million floating rate first-lien term bank loan due March 1, 2023, US$45 million floating rate second-lien term bank loan due March 1, 2024, US$20 million floating rate revolver bank loan due March 1, 2022, US$650 million 8.50% notes due June 15, 2026, US$120 million second-lien 10.875% notes due March 15, 2026, C$335 million first-lien senior secured revolver due June 1, 2022, US$280 million floating rate first-lien term bank loan due Jan. 31, 2021, US$110 million floating rate second-lien term bank loan due Jan. 31, 2022, US$250 million 6.125% senior notes due March 15, 2022, US$175 million floating rate term B bank loan due Nov. 8, 2022, US$200 million first-lien senior secured asset-based revolver due July 10, 2020, US$579 million first-lien guaranteed senior secured term B due Nov. 7, 2020, US$1.8 billion floating rate term loan bank loan due Aug. 21, 2022, US$225 million 8.625% notes due June 1, 2021, US$50 million 8.40% debenture due Oct. 15, 2029, US$100 million 7.68% debenture due Oct. 1, 2034, US$125 million 7.45% debenture due July 1, 2035, US$150 million 7.00% debenture due Nov. 1, 2025, US$100 million 6.80% debenture due Aug. 15, 2026, US$200 million 7.05% debenture due Oct. 1, 2046, US$1.095 billion 9.00% senior notes due Aug. 15, 2031, US$400 million 7.875% senior notes due Jan. 15, 2027, US$1.1 billion 8.50% senior notes due April 15, 2020, US$500 million 8.75% notes due April 15, 2022, US$500 million 9.25% senior unsecured notes due July 1, 2021, US$800 million 7.125% senior unsecured notes due Jan. 15, 2023, US$750 million 7.625% senior unsecured notes due April 15, 2024, US$775 million 6.25% senior notes due Sept. 15, 2021, US$775 million 6.875% senior notes due Jan. 15, 2025, US$1.5 billion floating rate delayed draw term A bank loan due March 31, 2021, US$1 billion 8.875% notes due Sept. 15, 2020, US$3.6 billion 11.00% notes due Sept. 15, 2025, US$2 billion 10.50% notes due Sept. 15, 2022, US$315 million floating rate term bank loan due Oct. 12, 2021, US$850 million floating rate revolver bank loan due Feb. 27, 2024, US$1.74 billion floating rate Term B-1 bank loan due June 15, 2024, US$1.6 billion second-lien notes due April 1, 2026, US$1.65 billion 8.00% first-lien notes due April 1, 2027, US$200 million 6.75% debenture series F due May 15, 2027, US$93.45 million 6.75% debenture series F due May 15, 2027, US$300 million 6.86% debenture series E due Feb. 1, 2028, US$24 million 6.86% debenture series E due Feb. 1,2028, US$200 million 6.73% debenture series G due Feb. 15, 2028, US$10 million 6.73% debenture series G due Feb. 15, 2028, US$100 million 8.50% first mortgage bond due Nov. 15, 2031, US$435 million floating rate first-lien term bank loan due April 6, 2022, US$35 million revolver bank loan due Oct. 6, 2021, US$300 million 8.00% notes due Oct. 4, 2022, US$800 million floating rate first-lien term bank loan due Feb. 1, 2024, US$230 million floating rate second-lien term bank loan due Jan. 31, 2025, US$300 million 6.95% notes due April 19, 2020, US$224 million 10% step-up notes due March 27, 2022, US$175 million second-lien term bank loan due Sept. 29, 2021, US$100 million first-lien senior secured term bank loan due Sept. 29, 2020, US$380 million floating rate term B bank loan due Sept. 29, 2020, US$220 million floating rate term bank loan due March 19, 2021, US$2.4 billion bank loan due April 12, 2023, US$1.2 billion 5.75% notes due March 15, 2021, US$750 million 6.25% notes due April 1, 2023, US$1 billion convertible due April 1, 2020, US$173.914 million 5.75% convertible notes due 2021, US$162.962 million 6.25% convertible notes due 2023, US$750 million 6.625% senior notes due Jan. 15, 2026, US$375 million floating rate term loan B bank loan due Feb. 28, 2023, US$215 million first-lien guaranteed senior secured revolver bank loan due March 31, 2022, US$375 million 7.25% notes due May 15, 2021, US$535 million 9.875% notes due April 1, 2022, US$400 million 9.625% notes due April 1, 2023, US$815 million floating rate first-lien term bank loan due July 8, 2022, US$150 million floating rate second-lien term bank loan due July 10, 2023, US$120 million floating rate revolver bank loan due June 30, 2022, US$600 million floating rate term bank loan due Dec. 21, 2020, US$80 million floating rate revolver bank loan due May 15, 2023, US$195 million floating rate second-lien term bank loan due May 15, 2026, US$660 million floating rate first-lien term bank loan due May 15, 2025, US$450 million floating rate second-lien bank loan due March 1, 2024, US$350 million first-lien senior secured revolver bank loan due March 1, 2022, US$25.5 million floating rate revolver bank loan due Dec. 31, 2020, US$310 million floating rate first-lien term bank loan due June 30, 2021, US$110 million floating rate second-lien term bank loan due June 30, 2022, US$62.5 million floating rate revolver bank loan due 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due April 1, 2022, US$1 billion senior notes due Feb. 28, 2023, US$2.2 billion 7.25% guaranteed notes due Oct. 15, 2020, US$1.15 billion 7.50% guaranteed senior notes due April 1, 2021, US$2 billion 5.50% senior guaranteed notes due Aug. 1, 2023, US$490 million 9.50% senior notes due 2022, US$1.8 billion 9.75% senior notes due July 15, 2025, US$2 billion floating rate term B-3 bank loan due Nov. 27, 2023, US$395 million floating rate B-4 bank loan due Jan. 2, 2024, US$700 million 6.625% B-5 bank loan due Jan. 2, 2024, US$403 million 12.5% senior unsecured notes due Nov. 15, 2024, RUB15 billion 13.00% notes due Oct. 2, 2020, US$350 million 8.25% notes due Sept. 27, 2021, US$355 million 7.00% notes due Jan. 29, 2021, US$150 million 6.00% notes due May 18, 2021, US$275 million 7.125% debenture due Nov. 15, 2023, US$500 million 7.625% debenture due March 1, 2097, US$400 million 7.40% debenture due April 1, 2037, US$700 million 6.375% senior notes due Oct. 15, 2036, US$400 million 5.65% 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due Nov. 1, 2021, US$300 million 7.625% notes due Nov. 1, 2021, 85 million 12.75% notes due Sept. 30, 2023, 165 million 10.75% notes due Sept. 30, 2023, US$500 million 6.75% notes due March 15, 2023, US$350 million 6.625% senior notes due May 1, 2023, US$650 million 6.00% senior notes due Oct. 15, 2024, US$600 million 6.375% senior notes due May 15, 2025, US$700 million first-lien guaranteed senior secured reserve-based revolver due Dec. 31, 2021, US$120 million floating rate second-lien term bank loan due April 24, 2024, US$125 million floating rate revolver bank loan due Oct. 24, 2022, US$405 million floating rate first-lien term bank loan due Oct. 24, 2023, US$357 million floating rate first-lien term bank loan due Oct. 6, 2021, US$50 million floating rate revolver bank loan due Oct. 6, 2020, US$50 million floating rate second-lien term bank loan due Oct. 6, 2022, US$370 million 6.625% notes due April 24, 2022, US$175 million 11.50% callable notes due April 22, 2021, US$171 million 6.00% first-lien notes due May 2, 2024, US$251 million 6.25% first-lien notes due Nov. 2, 2025, 150 million floating rate super senior revolving credit facility bank loan due Aug. 2, 2023, 765 million 5.875% notes due Feb. 1, 2024, 325 million callable notes due Feb. 1, 2024, CHF250 million 5.875% callable notes due Feb. 1, 2024, 100 million floating rate super senior revolving credit facility bank loan due Jan. 10, 2022, 600 million floating rate notes due July 15, 2022, 150 million 8.50% notes due Jan. 15, 2023, US$700 million 4.625% senior notes due Sept. 15, 2021, US$350 million 5.10% senior unsecured notes due Sept. 15, 2023, US$600 million 5.50% senior notes due Jan. 15, 2023, US$575 million 0.75% exchangeable senior notes due Jan. 15, 2024, US$800 million 5.75% senior notes due Feb. 1, 2025, US$1.267 billion floating rate revolving bank loan due Oct. 11, 2023, US$475 million 7.50% notes due Jan. 15, 2028, US$600 million 7.25% notes due Jan. 15, 2026, US$400 million 8.75% notes due Nov. 1, 2023, US$545 million floating rate first-lien term bank loan due July 1, 2021, US$100 million floating rate revolver bank loan due July 1, 2021, US$250 million floating rate second-lien term bank loan due July 1, 2022, 300 million floating rate notes due Nov. 15, 2024, US$360 million 8.75% notes due March 23, 2023, US$1.5 billion floating rate bank loan due July 13, 2022, US$600 million 7.25% senior unsecured notes due Oct. 15, 2025, US$694.279 million second-lien notes due May 15, 2023, US$1.5 billion first-lien senior secured revolver due Nov. 22, 2024, US$450 million bank loan due May 23, 2024, US$110.8 million bank loan due May 23, 2024, US$3.325 billion floating rate dollar term bank loan due Feb. 28, 2025, US$462.5 million floating rate revolving credit facility bank loan due Feb. 28, 2023, 607.643 million floating rate euro term bank loan due Feb. 28, 2025, US$650 million floating rate term bank loan due Sept. 30, 2026, US$250 million term loan B due June 22, 2023, 250 million 5.25% notes due Nov. 15, 2022, 225 million floating rate notes due Nov. 15, 2022, US$650 million 6.25% senior notes due April 15, 2023, US$600 million 6.125% senior unsecured notes due Oct. 1, 2024, US$250 million 8.25% senior notes due July 15, 2025, US$400 million 6.375% notes due July 1, 2026, US$516 million 9.00% second-lien notes due April 1, 2025, US$1.6 billion reserve-based revolver due Dec. 20, 2024, 500 million floating rate multicurrency revolving credit facility bank loan due June 9, 2022, 600 million 4.125% notes due Nov. 15, 2024, 450 million 4.00% notes due April 30, 2026, 500 million 2.375% callable notes due Nov. 15, 2022, 220 million guaranteed unsecured term loan due May 03, 2021, 260 million facility B bank loan due Dec. 5, 2024, 40 million revolver bank loan due Dec. 5, 2023, US$800 million 7.125% senior notes due Dec. 15, 2021, US$500 million 7.75% senior notes due Sept. 15, 2024, US$1 billion 5.125% senior secured notes due Aug. 1, 2021, US$3 billion 6.875% senior unsecured notes due Feb. 1, 2022, US$3.1 billion 6.25% senior notes due March 31, 2023, US$1.355 billion 8.125% junior-priority notes due June 30, 2024, US$1.77 billion junior-priority notes due June 30, 2023, US$2.08 billion 8.00% notes due Dec. 31, 2026, US$1.7 billion 6.875% senior notes due April 1, 2028, US$700 million 8.00% senior notes due Dec. 15, 2027, US$1.462 billion 6.625% senior notes due Feb. 15, 2025, US$1.6 billion 8.00% senior notes due March 15, 2026, US$1.032 billion 8.625% senior notes due Jan. 15, 2024, US$500 million senior notes due March 15, 2026, US$350 million 12.00% notes due Dec. 15, 2022, US$100 million floating rate term bank loan due Feb. 3, 2022, US$300 million floating rate term bank loan due Nov. 3, 2022.
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