credit rating agencies and sovereign debt
Credit rating agencies are independent institutions that assess the creditworthiness and financial stability of various entities, such as governments, corporations, or individuals. Sovereign debt refers to the outstanding loans or bonds issued by a government in order to finance its spending or economic activities. The relationship between credit rating agencies and sovereign debt involves the agencies assigning a credit rating or evaluation to a government's ability to meet its financial obligations and repay its debts.
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