credit rating agencies and their methodology
Credit rating agencies are organizations that assess the creditworthiness of individuals, companies, or governments by evaluating their ability to repay debts. They determine credit ratings using a specific methodology that involves analyzing various factors such as financial stability, past payment history, and overall risk. The methodology ensures a systematic and standardized approach to evaluate creditworthiness, providing reliable and comparable ratings for investors and lenders to make informed decisions.
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