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      Scope has completed a monitoring review for the European Union and Euratom
      MONDAY, 08/06/2020 - Scope Ratings GmbH
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      Scope has completed a monitoring review for the European Union and Euratom

      Monitoring review announcement

      Scope Ratings reviews its ratings either yearly, or every six months in the case of sovereigns, sub-sovereigns and supranational organisations. Monitoring reviews are unrelated to the calendar that outlines public finance rating actions.

      Scope performs monitoring reviews to determine whether outstanding ratings remains proportionate. Monitoring reviews are conducted either by performing a portfolio review in terms of the applicable methodology, latest developments, and the rated entity’s financial and operational aspects relative to similarly rated peers; or through targeted reviews on an individual credit. Scope publicly announces the completion of each monitoring review on its website.

      Scope completed the monitoring review for the European Union and Euratom (AAA/ Stable; S-1+/Stable) on 4 June 2020. This monitoring note does not constitute a rating action nor indicates the likelihood of a credit rating action in the short term. The latest information on the credit ratings in this monitoring note along with the associated rating history can be found on www.scoperatings.com.

      Key rating factors

      Scope’s assignment of the European Union’s and Euratom’s AAA rating reflects the supranational’s highly-rated key shareholders, its strong institutional setup ensuring de facto joint and several support, a legally enshrined debt service priority combined with significant budgetary flexibility as well as its conservative cash management resulting in very high liquidity buffers. Given its mandate to lend to crisis countries, the EU’s asset portfolio is usually weak and highly concentrated. In addition, the EU is also exposed to the risk that its guarantees to the EIB’s external (non-EU) and riskier (EFSI) activities will be drawn. The negotiations for the next multi-annual financial framework, including the EU’s recovery fund, are still ongoing. The Stable Outlook reflects Scope’s assessment of the EU’s inherent buffers to withstand external shocks.

      The methodology applicable for the reviewed rating(s) and/or rating Outlook(s) (Supranational Entities, 4 November 2019) is available on https://www.scoperatings.com/#!methodology/list.

      This monitoring note is issued by Scope Ratings GmbH, Lennéstraße 5, D-10785 Berlin, Tel +49 30 27891-0.
      Lead analyst Alvise Lennkh, Director

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