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''Credit ratings - ESG - Fitch Ratings.''
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ESG Relevance Scores - issued by Fitch Ratings.
The degree of responsiveness in one variable to changes in another variable.


They identify the relevance and materiality of environmental, social and governance elements to credit rating decisions.
 
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''Economics.''
 
Typically a percentage change in quantity compared to a percentage change in price.
 
Commonly used to describe price elasticity of demand and price elasticity of supply.




== See also ==
== See also ==
* [[Credit rating]]
* [[Income elasticity of demand]]
*[[ESG]]
* [[Price elasticity of demand]]
* [[ESG Credit Impact Scores]]
* [[Price elasticity of supply]]
* [[ESG Issuer Profile Scores]]
* [[Variance]]
* [[ESG ratings]]
* [[ESG Relevance Score]]
* [[ESG Vulnerability Score]]
* [[Fitch]]
* [[Green]]
* [[Green Finance Initiative]]
* [[Issuer]]
* [[Social concerns]]
* [[Sustainability]]
 
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[[Category:Identify_and_assess_risks]]
[[Category:Manage_risks]]
[[Category:Risk_frameworks]]
[[Category:Risk_reporting]]

Revision as of 11:39, 11 May 2016

1.

The degree of responsiveness in one variable to changes in another variable.


2.

Economics.

Typically a percentage change in quantity compared to a percentage change in price.

Commonly used to describe price elasticity of demand and price elasticity of supply.


See also