credit rating agencies and risk management
Credit rating agencies are organizations that evaluate the creditworthiness of individuals, companies, or financial instruments based on their ability to repay loans or fulfill financial obligations. Risk management, on the other hand, refers to the systematic process of identifying, assessing, and mitigating potential risks in order to protect investments, assets, or financial stability.
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