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A rating attributed to a security that is deemed speculative (less certain in respect of the preservation of the capital invested) in the opinion of a credit rating agency such as Fitch Ratings, Moody’s or Standard and Poor’s. | A rating attributed to a security that is deemed speculative (less certain in respect of the preservation of the capital invested) in the opinion of a credit rating agency such as Fitch Ratings, Moody’s or Standard and Poor’s. | ||
Non-investment grade represents credit ratings which are weaker than investment grade. | Non-investment grade represents credit ratings which are weaker than investment grade. | ||
Also known as 'speculative' grade. | |||
Revision as of 16:56, 11 December 2016
A rating attributed to a security that is deemed speculative (less certain in respect of the preservation of the capital invested) in the opinion of a credit rating agency such as Fitch Ratings, Moody’s or Standard and Poor’s.
Non-investment grade represents credit ratings which are weaker than investment grade.
Also known as 'speculative' grade.