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''London Stock Exchange (LSE)''.
1.  ''Credit rating''.


(ISM).
(IG).


The International Securities Market operates alongside the LSE's other markets.
The highest credit ratings, from BBB- (Baa3) and higher, for longer term obligations.


It is an exchange-regulated multilateral trading facility market for primary debt and aimed at institutional and professional investors worldwide.
Investment grade represents the strongest credit ratings, for the safest investments.
 
 
2.  ''Credit risk''.
 
Relating to a borrower whose credit risk is equivalent to investment grade.




== See also ==
== See also ==
* [[London Stock Exchange]] (LSE)
* [[Credit rating]]
* [[Primary market]]
* [[Investment]]
* [[Investment Grade Agreements]]
* [[Investment-grade bond]]
* [[Non-investment grade]]
* [[Prime]]
* [[Retail bond]]
* [[Retail bond]]
* [[Secondary market]]
* [[Security]]
* [[United Kingdom]]


[[Category:Accounting,_tax_and_regulation]]
[[Category:Investment]]
[[Category:Financial_products_and_markets]]
[[Category:Manage_risks]]

Latest revision as of 15:54, 29 January 2024

1. Credit rating.

(IG).

The highest credit ratings, from BBB- (Baa3) and higher, for longer term obligations.

Investment grade represents the strongest credit ratings, for the safest investments.


2. Credit risk.

Relating to a borrower whose credit risk is equivalent to investment grade.


See also