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Moody's maintains French AAA credit rating
16 Jan 2012
Moody’s upgrades India’s debt rating
22 Dec 2011
Despite slowing industrial growth and high inflation, Moody's has upgraded India's sovereign debt rating to investment
Moody’s downgrades French banks
10 Dec 2011
Moody’s downgrades a dozen UK banks
07 Oct 2011
Moody’s cuts Italy’s credit rating three notches
05 Oct 2011
Moody's to downgrade French banks: sources
12 Sep 2011
Moody’s cuts Japan’s rating amid soaring debt, political turmoil
24 Aug 2011
Hours after the downgrade, the government announced a $100 billion credit facility to help the Japanese economy ride out a spike in the yen in recent weeks amid the global market turmoil, which has battered Japan’s export-led economy
Moody’s allows US to keep AAA credit rating
03 Aug 2011
Chinese companies get red flags from Moody’s
12 Jul 2011
Chinese banks could face negative credit outlook: Moody's
05 Jul 2011
China's local government debts may exceed the state auditors' estimates by a $540 billion Moody's Investors Service said today
India’s growth prospects robust: Moody’s
03 Jun 2011
Credit outlook for Indian banks negative: Moody's
23 Nov 2009
Moody’s main concern about the Indian banking system is the deterioration in asset quality and volume of restructured loans
Ohio sues S&P, Moody’s, Fitch for misleading ratings
21 Nov 2009
The Attorney General of the US state of Ohio, Richard Cordray has taken leading credit rating agencies to court yesterday as their false and misleading credit ratings on mortgage-backed securities cost the state $457 million.
Moody''s rerates Tata Steel
07 Jul 2007
Moody''s puts Toshiba ratings under review
By Our Corporate Bureau | 07 Feb 2006
Moody’s upgrades ratings for 11 banks, financial institutions
By Our Banking Bureau | 06 Feb 2003
Moodys upgrades deposit ratings of SBI
By Our Banking Bureau | 07 Jun 2002
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