credit rating agencies and banking sector stability
Credit rating agencies are organizations that assess the creditworthiness and risk of financial instruments, companies, or governments. Banking sector stability refers to the ability of banks and the overall banking system to withstand financial shocks and maintain their functions without disruptions.
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