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imported>Doug Williamson
(Expand to include credit ratings assigned by the NAIC. Source: The Treasurer, April 2015, p21.)
 
imported>Doug Williamson
(Create the page. Source: ACT syllabus.)
 
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An assessment of creditworthiness.
The exchange of goods, services or capital across international borders or territories.
Although the general term can apply to individuals, in treasury it is usually used with reference to public debt issued by corporations or public bodies. 
 
So for example a bond issue by a large corporation, or by a government, would usually be given a credit rating by one or more credit rating agencies or other bodies.




== See also ==
== See also ==
* [[Corporate credit ratings: a quick guide]]
* [[Trade]]
* [[AAA]]
* [[Trade finance]]
* [[Bond issue]]
* [[Credit]]
* [[Credit estimate]]
* [[Credit rating agency]]
* [[Credit watch]]
* [[Downgrade]]
* [[Fitch]]
* [[Investment grade]]
* [[Junk]]
* [[Moody's]]
* [[NAIC]]
* [[Non-investment grade]]
* [[Notch]]
* [[pi]]
* [[Pricing grid]]
* [[Private rating]]
* [[Public information rating]]
* [[Public rating]]
* [[Rated]]
* [[Rating outlook]]
* [[Ratings]]
* [[Ratings trigger]]
* [[Solicited rating]]
* [[Standard & Poor's ]]
* [[Sub-prime lending]]
* [[Toxic]]
* [[Unrated]]
* [[Unsolicited rating]]
* [[Upgrade]]
 
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Revision as of 09:21, 10 February 2015

The exchange of goods, services or capital across international borders or territories.


See also