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The Impact Of Sovereign Credit Ratings on Foreign Direct Investment and Economic Growth in Egypt

Journal of Ecohumanism
The purpose of this study is to investigate the strength of the relationship between Sovereign Credit Ratings (SCR) and Foreign Direct Investment (FDI) and Economic Growth, by analyzing how changes in SCRs overtime have influenced investors’ decisions to
Shereen Atef Mahmoud Sanad   +2 more
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Factors affecting sovereign credit ratings

Экономика и предпринимательство, 2020
Рейтинговые агентства играют важную роль на финансовых рынках. Кредитный рейтинг определяет процентную ставку, по которой страны могут занимать средства на международных финансовых рынках. Современные исследования показывают, что влияние суверенных кредитных рейтингов выходит далеко за рамки государственных долговых обязательств, поскольку они ...
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Rating Politics: Sovereign Credit Ratings and Democratic Choice in Prosperous Developed Countries – A Summary of the Argument

Accounting, Economics, and Law: A Convivium
This article summarizes the core argument of ‘Rating Politics: Sovereign Credit Ratings and Democratic Choice in Prosperous Developed Countries’, co-authored by Zsófia Barta and Alison Johnston and published by Oxford University Press.
Zsófia Barta
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Integrating Physical Climate Risks and Adaptation into Sovereign Credit Ratings

Social Science Research Network
we show that flooding could lead to sovereign downgrades of up to 4 notches, in the most extreme future scenario. National-scale flood adaptation investments reduce the risk significantly: decreasing average annual capital stock losses by up to 64% and ...
Mark V. Bernhofen   +4 more
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Foreign banks and sovereign credit ratings: Reputational capital in sovereign debt markets

European Journal of International Relations, 2020
Sovereign credit ratings importantly influence the borrowing costs of governments in international capital markets. Yet, there is limited understanding of how credit-rating agencies determine sovereign bond ratings.
Jana Grittersová
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A comparative study of economic growth as a key determinant of sovereign credit ratings in Africa

, 2020
PurposeThis study is a comparative analysis of the magnitude of economic growth as a key determinant of long-term foreign currency sovereign credit ratings in 30 countries in Africa, Europe, Asia and Latin America from 2010 to 2018.Design/methodology ...
Misheck Mutize, M. Nkhalamba
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Do Long-Term Foreign Currency Sovereign Credit Ratings Positively Affect Bond and Equity Market Efficiency in Africa

International Journal of Sustainable Economy, 2020
This study investigates the weak-form efficiency of long-term foreign currency denominated bonds and stocks in incorporating long-term foreign currency sovereign credit rating announcements in 19 African countries over the period of 1994 to 2014.
Misheck Mutize, S. Gossel
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Which factors determine sovereign credit ratings?

The European Journal of Finance, 2006
Abstract The purpose of this study is to examine the determinants of the sovereign credit ratings provided by the three major rating agencies: Fitch Ratings, Moody’s and Standard and Poor. A principal component analysis is employed in order to identify the common factors affecting these ratings. The impact of the variables correlated with these factors
Constantin Mellios, Eric Paget-Blanc
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Potential spillovers from the banking sector to sovereign credit ratings

, 2020
The global financial crisis and European sovereign debt crisis underlined the links between the banking sector and sovereign risk. This paper uses a machine learning technique (random forest regression) to examine whether sovereign ratings account for ...
P. Cuadros-Solas, Carlos Salvador Muñoz
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Entitlements in the crosshairs: how sovereign credit ratings judge the welfare state in advanced market economies

Review of International Political Economy, 2020
How do credit rating agencies (CRAs) judge welfare policies in advanced market economies (AMEs)? Scholars worry that market pressures constrain AMEs’ ability to retain their welfare arrangements, but the role of ratings in generating such pressures ...
Zsófia Barta, Alison Johnston
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