Too little, too late? Role of credit rating agencies in the Amtek AUTO default
Publication date: 13 November 2017
Abstract
Subject area
Fixed Income markets, Financial Markets and Institutions.
Study level/applicability
This case can be used in a postgraduate finance course such as an MBA and executive program for courses such as Fixed Income Markets and Financial Markets and Institutions.
Case overview
In late August 2015, the sudden downgrade and eventual default of Amtek AUTO Ltd (Amtek) on its debentures upset mutual fund investors and regulators. Questions were raised about the credit rating agencies and their lack of timely action as well as about the independent credit analysis followed by fund houses to protect the interests of investors. One such investor, Suresh Nair, decided to gather all possible available information on Amtek to determine whether it was sheer negligence on the part of all parties involved or if Amtek was in fact in a situation of sudden distress. The case seeks to highlight the credit analysis process, while looking out for red flags to identify potential default or financial stress in a company.
Expected learning outcomes
To understand the credit analysis process through a fundamental analysis process. To analyze and interpret the financial position of the company through various financial ratios. Identifying “red flags” while evaluating a potential credit that pose as “risks” to credit assessment. Understanding the role and relevance of credit rating agencies in the bond market.
Supplementary materials
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Subject code
CSS 1: Accounting and Finance
Keywords
Citation
Thukral, S., Korivi, S., Sharma, D. and Krishnakumar, D. (2017), "Too little, too late? Role of credit rating agencies in the Amtek AUTO default", , Vol. 7 No. 4. https://doi.org/10.1108/EEMCS-09-2016-0195
Publisher
:Emerald Publishing Limited
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