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Latest revision as of 22:35, 8 April 2023
Credit ratings - outlook.
A credit rating outlook is a formal indication by a credit rating agency that it anticipates a change in a particular credit rating at some time in the foreseeable future.
Negative outlook means that a rating may be lowered.
- Moody's cuts UK outlook to 'negative'
- "Ratings agency Moody's on Friday lowered the United Kingdom's outlook to 'negative' from 'stable' over ongoing political turmoil, weaker growth prospects and high inflation.
- Moody's maintained its sovereign rating for the United Kingdom at 'Aa3'."
- Reuters - 21 October 2022.
See also
- Corporate credit ratings: a quick guide
- Credit rating
- Credit rating agency
- Credit watch
- Moody's
- Positive outlook
- Rating outlook
- Reuters
- Stable outlook