credit rating agencies and credit risk assessment
Credit rating agencies are independent organizations that evaluate the creditworthiness of companies, governments, and financial instruments. They assess the likelihood of default or failure to meet payment obligations by assigning credit ratings. Credit risk assessment involves the process of evaluating the potential risk of loan default or financial loss associated with extending credit to an individual, organization, or investment.
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