credit rating agencies and financial markets
Credit rating agencies are independent organizations that assess the creditworthiness of individuals, companies, or governments by assigning them a rating based on their ability to repay debt. These ratings provide valuable information to financial markets, helping investors and lenders make informed decisions about lending money or investing in securities.
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