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Analysts tracking Nissan Motors Finance note that delinquency ratios fell by 0.2% in the last quarter, signaling improved loan repayment performance. This has strengthened the stock’s appeal among funds seeking predictable cash flow from auto-linked financing assets. Happy Monday! It's September 29, 2025, and this is The Morning Shift — your daily roundup of the top automotive headlines from around the world, in one place. This is where you'll find the most important stories that are shaping the way Americans drive and get around. Nissan was once an early leader in EVs with the launch of the Leaf in 2010 but failed to sustain its momentum. Unlike Toyota, which invested heavily in hybrid technology, Nissan did not develop a competitive alternative to the Prius. Meanwhile, its reliance on the outdated CHAdeMO charging standard has limited its EV appeal outside Japan. In the bond market, Nissan Motors Finance’s corporate notes are trading at a yield spread of 85bps over JGBs, suggesting strong investor confidence. Positive bond sentiment may indirectly support equity valuations through favorable funding costs.