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Shadow Sovereign Ratings [PDF]
Sovereign ratings are a necessary condition for countries to fully access international capital. Even if the sovereign government is not issuing bonds, the sovereign rating often acts as a ceiling for the private sector and can influence its international capital market access. However, 58 developing countries are still not rated by Standard and Poors,
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Comparing Sovereign Debt Rating consistency with Sovereign AML Rating Accuracy
SSRN Electronic Journal, 2020Many stakeholders in the global anti-money laundering (AML) space, including correspondent banks, rely upon explicit or de facto AML sovereign rating services. This reliance is similar to that reposed by fixed income investors in sovereign debt ratings.
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Determinants of Estonian sovereign credit rating [PDF]
The paper focuses on sovereign credit ratings assigned to Estonia and analyses their possible determinants. The first chapter gives an overview of different rating agencies and the methodology they use in rating process. Besides that the interpretation, comparability and explanatory power of different ratings are analysed.
Andres Vesilind +2 more
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Politicians and sovereign credit ratings
SSRN Electronic Journal, 2020Using a unique hand collected sample of professional connections between finance ministers and the directors and top executives of the three largest credit rating agencies for 38 European sovereigns between January 2000 and November 2017, we show that professional connections result in higher sovereign ratings.
Patrycja Klusak +2 more
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Sovereign Ratings and Oil-Producing Countries: Have Sovereign Ratings Run Ahead of Fundamentals?
SSRN Electronic Journal, 2008We investigate whether rising oil prices have resulted in over-rating of oil-producing countries by rating agencies, after controlling for fundamentals. Based on a large dataset of countries from Standard and Poor's and Moody's, we find strong statistical evidence of a large ratings premium-nearly two notches-for those oil-producing countries with a ...
Robert V. Breunig, Tse Chern Chia
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Methodology for Assigning Credit Ratings to Sovereigns
2017Le placement des réserves de change ou d’autres portefeuilles d’actifs nécessite au préalable une évaluation de la qualité du crédit des contreparties aux opérations de placement. En règle générale, les gestionnaires d’actifs et de réserves de change recourent aux cotes de crédit attribuées par les agences de notation.
Muller, Philippe, Bourque, Jérôme
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Sovereign credit ratings [PDF]
This paper describes sovereign credit ratings in emerging markets both for a specific year and over time, using quantitative explanatory variables. It turns out that rating adjustments have been worse than what economic fundamentals justify for some countries and also more frequently altered, questioning the long-term properties of sovereign ratings ...
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What Is the Value of Sovereign Ratings?
German Economic Review, 2014Abstract This article gives a fresh analysis of sovereign ratings, including the recent default of Greece. Section 1 studies the evolution of the sovereign rating business, and Section 2 explains how credit ratings are assigned. Section 3 focuses on sovereign rating methodologies and identifies the key determinants of sovereign ...
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