credit rating agencies and structured finance products
Credit rating agencies are companies that assess the creditworthiness of individuals, corporations, or governments and assign them a rating based on their ability to repay debt. Structured finance products are financial instruments created by bundling various assets like loans or mortgages, and then selling them as a single investment vehicle.
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