credit rating agencies and emerging markets
Credit rating agencies are organizations that evaluate the creditworthiness of countries or companies by assessing their ability to repay debt. In the context of emerging markets, this refers to the evaluation of the creditworthiness of developing countries or economies with relatively low income, in order to determine their risk profile and assist investors in making informed decisions.
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