India Economics - Debt Quality Index - CARE Ratings

India Economics - Debt Quality Index - CARE Ratings

Indian two thousand rupee banknotes are arranged for a photograph in Mumbai. (Photographer: Dhiraj Singh/Bloomberg).

BQ Blue’s special research section collates quality and in-depth equity and economy research reports from across India’s top brokerages, asset managers and research agencies. These reports offer BloombergQuint’s subscribers an opportunity to expand their understanding of companies, sectors and the economy.

CARE Ratings Research Report

CARE Ratings Debt Quality Index (CDQI) denotes the quality of debt that can be interpreted over time and juxtaposed with other developments in the financial sector.

The CDQI captures, on a scale of 100 (index for the base year FY12), whether the quality of debt is improving or declining.

Intuitively an upward movement indicates improvement in quality of debt benchmarked against the base year. As it is contemporary with minimum time lags, the health of the debt and credit markets is encapsulated on a near-real-time basis.

The dataset comprises 1,613 companies from our portfolio of 2,980 companies as of March 2012.

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CARE Ratings Debt Quality Index May_2021.pdf
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