He's on the electoral roll, and has a triple-A rating on the national credit rating databases. |
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Lenders aren't just cautious about lending to people with a bad credit rating. |
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The lower the credit rating, it is believed, the higher the chances are for a country to default on its sovereign debt obligations. |
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He said the cuts were needed to curtail the previous Government's economic mismanagement and keep the State's triple-A credit rating intact. |
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If the issuer has a bad credit rating, bond traders demand higher yields to compensate for the extra risk. |
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It operates like a private bank, with triple-A credit rating in money markets. |
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The bank's strengths include its strong capital base and credit rating, and strong focus on risk management. |
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If the share price faltered, it could lose its investment-grade credit rating and access to long-term credit. |
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Some lenders may view one or two missed repayments relatively benignly and your credit rating may be largely unaffected. |
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Freehold property helps to strengthen a balance sheet that may in turn support a better credit rating and lower the cost of borrowing. |
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Many credit rating agencies have continued to give favourable credit ratings to subprime products. |
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Instilling these values guaranteed my friend a stellar credit rating and history. |
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It is one of a handful of American companies with an AAA credit rating, something it has sustained for 85 years. |
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Instead of selling loans with fixed interest rates, they offer tailored rates based on your credit rating. |
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It has lost its triple-A credit rating and can't assume that lenders will be willing to refinance its growing debt forever. |
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As long as you continue to pay responsibly, having five credit cards shouldn't negatively affect your credit rating. |
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Defaulting on a debt to a credit card firm or catalogue company could result in a damaged credit rating but it should not put your home at risk. |
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But in other countries, you may need to build up a credit rating from scratch or there may be problems with exchange controls. |
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The company retains an investment-grade credit rating of BBB and throws off huge sums of cash. |
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For those with decadent dreams and a dismal credit rating, the following advice will warm the cockles of your heart. |
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This internal credit rating is applicable to both corporate and individual clients, he added. |
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Economists, and credit rating agencies, are also worried about the impact of collapse in the north on the south. |
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However, if a company is losing its credit rating, financial resources may suddenly disappear, leading to debt. |
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Some analysts have speculated that GM could face a downgrade of its credit rating to junk status. |
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For example, some lenders allow consumers to obtain home loans or refinance mortgages on the basis of assets rather than credit rating. |
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Suddenly, nobody wanted to sell paper to an upstart little company with a lousy credit rating. |
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It's not always easy for a college or university student to keep enough money in the bank and maintain a good credit rating. |
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Ironically, too much available credit probably damages my credit rating! |
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Finally, for those for whom credit rating is important, such as anyone applying for a mortgage or personal loan, the timing of any account switch may need some consideration. |
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It is important that we know who the actors are and what their credit rating is. |
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Obtaining financing with a lackluster credit rating is beyond challenging. |
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But it says it plans to use its good credit rating to refinance. |
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But that would not automatically bring better credit rating. |
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Before you know it, government agencies will be able to cross-refer our identity biometrics with our credit rating with our exact location in the country at will. |
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Event risk: The risk that an unpredictable, unforeseen event will downgrade a bond's credit rating. |
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The first step in establishing your own credit is getting a handle on your own banking serves and building your credit rating. |
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The easiest way to establish a good credit rating is to pay your bills on time. |
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A word to the wise: your credit rating will follow you for the rest of your life! |
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Kors enlightens her students about subjects such as Canada's banking system, how to build a good credit rating and education savings plans. |
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See, when a company is about to be taken over, their credit rating falls, and the price of the credit default swap goes up. |
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A credit rating is a current assessment of the creditworthiness of a borrower with respect to a specified obligation. |
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It is not reasonable to insist that a firm's credit rating is not the determining factor for potential investors. |
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Your greatest fear is that a con artist has his hands on your personal information and will drain your bank account and ruin your credit rating. |
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A downgrade in an issuer's credit rating or other adverse news about the issuer can also reduce the value of its fixed income securities. |
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In 2011 it has booked big write-offs and had its credit rating downgraded as it digests the binge. |
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Credit ratings from four credit rating agencies are used to derive an internal rating to establish the credit quality of each counterparty. |
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It's important to be disciplined because your credit rating will be with you for life. |
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A downgrade of an entity's credit rating is not, of itself, evidence of impairment. |
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Our national credit rating will likely reduce from its current level of AAA to AA, the study says. |
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In addition to the blue-chip credit rating, the MR1 market-risk rating awarded by Moody's underlines a sub-fund's satisfactory liquidity profile. |
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No caveman knew of credit rating or risk management, but still we could probably teach him the concept in ten minutes. |
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A debt mountain larger than the UK's annual economic outlook is not consistence with a top-notch credit rating. |
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The President acknowledged that the small number of global credit rating agencies was a real issue for the functioning of global finance. |
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He found that he was totally accountable and, beyond belief, had a blot on his credit rating and a number of other implications. |
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Overdraft protection saves you money, helps preserve your credit rating and takes the worry out of managing your cash flow. |
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The IBRD raises its funds primarily on international markets on the strength of its triple-A credit rating. |
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One is its credit rating agency, a vital cog in global capitalism that monitors the corporate world's debt issuances. |
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Not only that, your personal credit rating is not blackened in Ireland by a business failure, providing you wrap up with Companies Office procedures. |
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The fund may invest in corporate bonds that have a low credit rating or are unrated, but offer a higher yield than investment grade bonds. |
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We have the highest credit rating, the soundest financial system and the strongest growth in the G7 this year and next. |
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The indentures governing the debentures could have provided for change of control or credit rating covenants but did not do so. |
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Examples are navigation services, real-time traffic information, weather forecasts sent directly to our mobile phones and credit rating services. |
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They have reacted coolly, perhaps because Cerberus is not a finance firm with a good credit rating of its own for GMAC to lean on. |
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I was advised to get a credit card or store card and re-apply in 3 months so I've now had to get two credit cards on the go to build up my credit rating again. |
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Suffice to say that over the long term, better ERM performance will mean a better credit rating and therefore, lower cost of capital. |
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Due to its AAA credit rating it is able to raise funds at the keenest terms. |
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New bond issues have been oversubscribed even though the Portuguese government's credit rating remains poor. |
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Credit risk is generally lowest among issuers that have a high credit rating from an independent agency. |
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We now know that the crisis was foreseeable but that credit rating agencies did not carry out their role of watchdog. |
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You begin building your credit rating as soon as you are approved for credit. |
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Novartis is committed to maintaining a double-A credit rating following the transaction. |
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Past events have shown how risky it could be to rely blindly on the analyses of the credit rating agencies. |
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If it is not paid back, that individual's credit rating alone would be affected. |
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Exposures are calculated monthly by type of counterparty and geographic distribution while credit rating events are monitored on a daily basis. |
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The values of fixed-income securities also may be affected by changes in the credit rating, liquidity or financial condition of the issuer. |
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The mere threat to withhold authorization, in fact, is as damaging to our credit rating as actually defaulting. |
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Or when there was no way the Republicans were going to push us to the brink in summer 2011 and hurt our credit rating? |
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That means things like getting a credit rating, which have been traditionally a first step toward accessing the market. |
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The market segment of high-yield bonds and loans, which both concern credit extended to firms with a weaker credit rating, showed high issuance volumes and very strong demand on the primary market. |
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Corporate credit ratings, which reflect an issuer's fundamental credit quality, are a credit rating agency's opinion of an obligator's capacity and willingness to meet its financial commitments as they come due. |
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The Class A-1 and Class A-2 notes are expected by the Committee to obtain an AA credit rating while the Class B and Class C notes are likely to be unrated. |
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This study is also relevant due to the incipience of credit rating studies in the Brazilian Market. |
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Credit concerns returned to the Euro-Zone Tuesday, putting negative pressure on the common currency, with Iceland facing a downgrade of its credit rating. |
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And not all structured finance products receive a credit rating agency rating. |
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However, the Dollar would likely hold its value even if the U. S. lost its AAA credit rating, because demand for government securities among foreign central banks is unlikely to wane, according to analysts. |
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Regulation: we hear a lot, especially from our leftward-leaning friends, that we must have more and more regulation, destroy the hedge funds and private equity, credit rating agencies and so forth. |
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It is widely used by credit rating agencies and other analysts to evaluate the financial situation and trends of jurisdictions in regard to their relative credit worthiness. |
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To support the reduction of the Province's borrowing costs, the OFA proactively communicated with the credit rating agencies all the improvements to Ontario's fiscal and economic outlook. |
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The practice of using credit rating agency ratings for regulatory purposes has since expanded globally. |
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Market share concentration is not a new development in the credit rating industry. |
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The previous administration papered over deficits with one-off measures, prompting a downgrade in its credit rating the year before Mr Emanuel took office. |
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Moreover, we can replace any payment undertaker at any time if its credit rating were to fall below a certain level, or for any reason at our discretion. |
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Standard and Poor's has rewarded Rio's parsimony with a credit rating which, unusually for a municipality, is a notch above that of Brazil itself. |
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Since the establishment of the first agency in 1909, there have never been more than four credit rating agencies with significant market share. |
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The key principles guiding the management of the debt and associated risks are soundness, efficiency, a smooth debt maturity profile and safeguarding Ontario's credit rating. |
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This dual role leads to a dual credit rating by the rating agencies, in its capacity as borrower and in its capacity as shareholder through the ratings given to public undertakings. |
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To mitigate this risk, FCC transacts derivatives only with counterparties of acceptable credit quality, as determined by the published ratings of external credit rating agencies. |
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The credit rating of Quebec is currently rated Aa2 according to Moody's rating agency. |
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Between 1995 and 2001, the credit rating of Quebec was rated A2 by Moody's, considered the worst rating in Quebec's history. |
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Unsurprisingly, these safer investments include UK gilts, which still boast, after all, the highest credit rating from rating agencies. |
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This facility does not require any rigorous credit rating for Fox Fresh Exports Zimbabwe and all of the inconveniencing procedures that an exporter usually has to go through to obtain an offshore facility. |
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In fact, it is based on the model that has been used in British Columbia whose debentures credit rating has surpassed even Canada's for some time now. |
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Under the banner of fiscal responsibility, we trashed our credit rating. |
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The total dollar amount of residential mortgage loans insured by a licensed insurer not backstopped by Government where the insurer has the third highest credit rating as provided by an external credit rating agency. |
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Top-rated government bonds with maximum residual maturity of two years are generally subject to only very low risks due to their good credit rating and short residual term to maturity. |
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For a note payable, it would be based on your own credit rating. |
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It's a good time to lay the groundwork for your credit rating too. |
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If you do not have a particularly good credit rating history, an RBC Royal Bank credit specialist can help you reduce or eliminate your debt and start to improve your credit history. |
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The mortgage lending problems in the U. S. once again put some investors in a bad mood, and the major credit rating agencies stated their intention of lowering the credit ratings of certain subprime mortgagebacked securities. |
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It is commonly agreed that credit rating agencies contributed significantly to recent market turmoil by underestimating the credit risk of structured credit products. |
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If any applications for credit are made in your name and your credit rating is checked, you will be contacted by phone to authorize the new credit. |
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The Corporation generally manages foreign customer credit risk by extending open account terms to parties with a Moody's credit rating of at least AAA, and seeks security where the rating falls below this threshold. |
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The truth is he inherits a strong economy with low inflation, low interest rates, high jobs growth, high workforce participation, less industrial disputes, and a AAA credit rating. |
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The only way to improve your credit rating is to show your creditors that your payment habits have improved and you are being responsible with paying back your debt. |
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These firms not only have sophisticated internal credit rating departments, but also rely on external credit ratings for comparison purposes. |
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These risks are associated with the liquid portfolio and are managed by limiting the risks associated with individual issuers and by ensuring that all portfolio securities have a BBB credit rating or higher. |
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Thanks to its credit rating, the new shareholder was to have enabled the cost of refinancing to be reduced and the bank's own funds to be restored. |
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Such assets shall constitute eligible collateral for the purposes of Eurosystem monetary policy operations, irrespective of their external credit rating. |
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It will help to keep our credit rating high and our interest rates low. |
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The capitalization of the Company and its operating subsidiaries will also take into account the views expressed by the various credit rating agencies that provide financial strength and other ratings to the Company. |
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Securities that have a low credit rating have high credit risk. |
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It is possible that the city could exercise a modest increase in the 10 percent limit without jeopardizing its credit rating,'' Comrie wrote. |
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The senior management of a credit rating agency shall be of good repute and sufficiently skilled and experienced, and shall ensure the sound and prudent management of the credit rating agency. |
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High-yield bonds are bonds with a relatively high return issued by companies with a low credit rating and therefore a higher probability of default. |
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Call or visit the office to check your credit rating. |
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The credit rating that an independent Scotland would merit also became a subject of debate. |
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Together, they are sometimes referred to as the Big Three credit rating agencies. |
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We have luxury of being stressed out about jobs and school because of people who never got a chance to worry about their blood pressure, their marks or their credit rating. |
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Protection from corporation tax means that a pipsqueak MLP with a low credit rating can profitably acquire assets from established giants such as Chevron and Shell. |
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A credit rating facilitates the trading of securities on a secondary market. |
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However, credit rating agencies should be able to provide ancillary services where this does not create potential conflicts of interest with the issuing of credit ratings. |
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In response, defenders of credit rating agencies complain of the market's lack of appreciation. |
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Once your situation is under control, it is often hard to resist available credit, especially since your debt consolidation doesn't affect your credit rating. |
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A downgrade in credit rating decreases the value of a debt security. |
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It is a policy which recognises that cuts that kill the prospect of renewed growth are self-defeating, as France's weekend credit rating downgrade explicitly acknowledged. |
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In the European Union, there is no specific legislation governing contracts between issuers and credit rating agencies. |
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Late fees and credit rating are an elaborate game of gotcha. |
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In the 1930s, regulators in the United States used credit rating agency ratings to prohibit banks from investing in bonds that were deemed to be below investment grade. |
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Due to the largest deficit ever incurred by the Labour government, what actions would all the moaners suggest we take to protect our Triple A credit rating? |
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The regulatory function granted to credit rating agencies may also adversely affect their original market information function of providing credit opinions. |
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Fitch Ratings, one of three national bond rating firms, downgraded the city's future outlook for its credit rating on Thursday from stable to negative. |
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Rating agencies also grew in size as the number of issuers grew, both in the United States and abroad, making the credit rating business significantly more profitable. |
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Fitch cut Cyprus' credit rating by two notches to BBB on Wednesday due to fiscal slippages, saying the island state was likely to require a bailout to meet its funding needs. |
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The yield investors get on preferred stocks depends on current interest rates, the credit rating of the issuing company and investor interest in the offering, experts say. |
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The credit rating was rated based on various factors, including the Company's basic product quality, operation management capabilities, and social credit. |
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If we fail to restore our credit rating, Vermont's options for obtaining new power supplies, through contract or construction, will be extremely limited. |
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The global financial crisis of the late 2000s brought increased scrutiny to credit rating agencies' assessments of complex structured finance securities. |
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Unsurprisingly, gilts generally sold off following the Budget and there was also increased concern that the UK could lose its long-held AAA credit rating. |
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Under the subscription model, the credit rating agency does not make its ratings freely available to the market, so investors pay a subscription fee for access to ratings. |
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However, credit rating agencies were criticized for failing to predict the 1997 Asian financial crisis and for downgrading countries in the midst of that turmoil. |
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For the first time, public securities were rated using a system borrowed from the mercantile credit rating agencies, using letters to indicate their creditworthiness. |
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A quarter of 18 to 34-year-olds have no idea that not being on the electoral register affects their credit rating, according to research from uSwitch. |
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This is the 12th Tel-Bond index and it includes all the unlinked fixed interest bonds, with a credit rating from to, that are included in the Tel-Bond Universe. |
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Private lenders use different underwriting criteria, including credit rating, income level, parents' income level, and other financial considerations. |
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