credit rating agencies and sovereign debt ratings
Credit rating agencies are independent entities that evaluate the creditworthiness of entities, such as governments or corporations, by assessing their ability to repay their debts. Sovereign debt ratings, specifically, refer to the credit ratings assigned to a country's government debt, indicating the level of risk and likelihood of default associated with investing in that country's bonds or loans.
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