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Jun 19, 2024 · Moody's provides insights into current events and trends affecting global credit markets, such as private credit, ESG, climate, and risk. Learn how Moody's can help you optimize your risk management, data, and growth strategies.
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Moody's Ratings provides international financial research on bonds issued by commercial and government entities. Moody's, along with Standard & Poor's and Fitch Group, is considered one of the Big Three credit rating agencies. It is also included in the Fortune 500 list of 2021. [2]
Moody's Ratings provides credit ratings, research, and risk analysis for various debt instruments and securities across industries and asset classes worldwide. Learn how Moody's Ratings can help you understand and manage risks, elevate strategic thinking, and identify opportunities in global markets.
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Moody’s credit ratings represent a rank-ordering of creditworthi-ness, or expected loss. Expected loss is a function of the probability of default and the expected severity of loss given a default. Ratings are forward looking in that the rank ordering is designed to hold across multiple horizons.