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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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The Origins of Sovereign Risk Ratings
Comparative Sociology, 2020Abstract Sovereign Risk Ratings are controversial measures used to determine a country’s creditworthiness. They are supposed to measure not only a country’s ability, but willingness to repay its debts. Much has been said about what it is that is actually measured by these ratings. But relatively little attention has been paid to who gets rated. That is,
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1995
Sovereign ratings are gaining importance as more governments with greater default risk borrow in international bond markets. But while the ratings have proved useful to governments seeking market access, the difficulty of assessing sovereign risk has led to agency disagreements and public controversy over specific rating assignments.
Richard Cantor, Frank Packer
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Sovereign ratings are gaining importance as more governments with greater default risk borrow in international bond markets. But while the ratings have proved useful to governments seeking market access, the difficulty of assessing sovereign risk has led to agency disagreements and public controversy over specific rating assignments.
Richard Cantor, Frank Packer
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An analysis of the determinants of sovereign ratings
Global Finance Journal, 2005In recent years, the demand for sovereign ratings has increased mainly due to the inevitable globalisation of markets. This study analyses the quantitative determinants of sovereign ratings provided by the two main agencies, namely, Standard and Poors and Moody.
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Backing away from ESG? The effect of sovereign rating downgrades on corporate sustainability
Journal of Corporate FinancePeriklis Boumparis +3 more
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2015
The regulation of credit rating agencies and their activities has been evolving significantly in recent years as the response to difficulties experienced during the economic crises. According to number of post-crises analysis, it is claimed that rating agencies played a role and are guilty for much of the crisis events.
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The regulation of credit rating agencies and their activities has been evolving significantly in recent years as the response to difficulties experienced during the economic crises. According to number of post-crises analysis, it is claimed that rating agencies played a role and are guilty for much of the crisis events.
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Corporate governance and firm performance: does sovereign rating matter?
Corporate Governance (Bingley), 2022Duterval Jesuka +1 more
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