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Gaz de France, Suez ratings still on S&P''s CreditWatch
By | 04 Sep 2007
Complacent investors loose risk appetite after sub prime collapse: Standard & Poor''s
By | 27 Aug 2007
S&P puts Corus on CreditWatch
By Our Financial Bureau | 03 Feb 2007
Steel industry to post lower growth in 2007: S&P
By Our Corporate Bureau | 03 Feb 2007
26-year low sovereign defaults likely to continue in 2007: S&P
By | 19 Sep 2006
Emerging market sovereigns are on the upgrade trail: S&P
By | 14 Sep 2006
Car sales to grow by 12 per cent in 2006: S&P
17 Mar 2006
China''s polarised banking sector ripe for consolidation: S&P
By Mumbai: | 23 Feb 2006
S&P upgrades Power Finance Corp to ''BB+''; Outlook Stable
By 25 November 2005 | 25 Nov 2005
S&P assigns Infosys higher sovereign rating than India''s
By Our Corporate Bureau | 04 Apr 2005
S&P eyes 51% stake in CRISIL
By Our Banking Bureau | 15 Feb 2005
SBI''s $400 million issue rated BB by S&P
By Our Banking Bureau | 06 Dec 2004
Below par performance expected from US auto makers
By | 29 Mar 2004
S&P lowers ratings of Munich Reinsurance Company to A+
By Our Banking Bureau | 30 Aug 2003
S&P expresses negative outlook for North American reinsurers
By Our Banking Bureau | 12 Aug 2003
AMP Sanmar's Pension scheme Bhagya Shree yields 22%
By Venkatachari Jagannathan | 17 Jul 2003
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