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Credit ratings are forward-looking opinions about an issuer’s relative creditworthiness. They provide a common and transparent global language for investors to form a view on and compare the relative likelihood of whether an issuer may repay its debts on time and in full.
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Learn what credit ratings are, how they work, and why they are useful for investors, issuers, and market participants. This guide explains the different business models and methodologies of credit rating agencies, and how S&P Global Ratings forms and communicates its opinions.
This overview offers a high-level introduction to Moody’s Ratings use of sector-specific methodologies for assigning credit ratings to corporate issuers.
Sector-Specific Criteria describe Fitch’s analytical approach for individual sectors, and address specific credit factors. Criteria is applied consistently, making Fitch's ratings comparable across global financial markets.
Credit ratings issued by the EuroRating credit rating agency are synthetic assessments of the credit risk related to individual rated entities. The basic credit rating for the rated entity (rating for the issuer) determines the financial credibility and ability of the rated entity to pay off
Ratings Models Information. Access information relating to S&P Global Ratings Rating Models used in the process of determining a Credit Rating. LEARN MORE.
7 maj 2021 · market instruments about credit rating decisions and for appeals of final or pending credit rating decisions; procedures for monitoring, reviewing, and updating credit ratings, including how frequently