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Pandemic sends airline revenues plummeting
Johns Hopkins Lecturer Terry Leitch, former senior director of risk management for Boeing Capital, offers insights into how the airline industry might recover from the economic toll of the pandemic By Tim Parsons / Published Dec 28, 2020
The COVID-19 pandemic continues to pose challenges for every sector of society. Few sectors have struggled as much as the airline industry. According to the International Air Transport Association, airline carriers are expected to see a record loss of $157 billion in 2020 and 2021.
Johns Hopkins Lecturer Terry Leitch offers insights into how the airline industry will recover from the pandemic. From 2001 to 2007, Leitch was senior director of risk management for Boeing Capital, where he designed a quantified risk pricing approach for aircraft financing. Before joining the faculty at the Carey Business School, he licensed his risk financing models to Marsh & Mc
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The U.S. convertible securities market is wrapping up a blockbuster year with near-record issuance and superb performance.
The market returned 42.9% year-to-date through Dec. 15, as measured by the ICE BofA U.S. Convertibles index. This makes converts one of the top performing global asset classes this year. The
S&P 500 has returned about 16%, the junk-bond market, 4% and even the technology-heavy
Nasdaq Composite is behind converts with a 41% return. Converts are having their best year since 2009, when the market gained 49.1%.
The big gain this year reflects a surge in shares of
Tesla