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Revision as of 12:25, 6 July 2022
Credit ratings - ESG - credit rating agencies - Moody's.
(CISs).
ESG Credit Impact Scores are issued by Moody's.
They communicate the impact of ESG considerations on the rating of an issuer or transaction.
The CIS ranges from:
- Positive (CIS-1), meaning ESG attributes are overall considered as having a positive impact on the rating, and the overall positive influence from its ESG attributes on the rating is material, to
- Very Highly Negative (CIS-5), meaning ESG attributes are overall considered as having a very high negative impact on the current rating.
See also
- Corporate governance
- Credit
- Credit rating
- Credit rating agency
- Credit risk
- Corporate social responsibility
- Environmental concerns
- ESG
- ESG investment
- ESG Issuer Profile Scores
- ESG ratings
- ESG Relevance Score
- ESG stock
- ESG Vulnerability Score
- Fitch
- Green
- Green Finance Initiative
- Issuer
- Material
- Moody's
- Social concerns
- Stress
- Sustainability