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Moody's downgrades China's government credit rating outlook to negative
05 Dec 2023
Global ratings agency Moody’s has downgraded its outlook on China’s government credit ratings from stable to negative.
Moody's issues 'negative' outlook for US credit amidst high interest rates
11 Nov 2023
Moody's Investors Service, a leading credit rating agency, revised its outlook on the United States government's debt from "stable" to "negative."
Moody's issues 'negative' outlook for US credit amidst high interest rates
11 Nov 2023
Moody's Investors Service, a leading credit rating agency, revised its outlook on the United States government's debt from "stable" to "negative."
Rating agencies see long-term gains from demonetisation
26 Nov 2016
International rating agencies have given the thumbs-up to the government’s decision to demonetise, saying it is worth the short-term pain
Ratings upgrade for India in 1-2 years... if reforms tangible: Moody’s
21 Sep 2016
Moody's says that structural hurdles will continue to constrain private sector investment and growth and the banking sector will continue to pose contingent liability risks to the government over the near to medium-term
Moody’s downgrades UK’s credit outlook to ‘negative’
25 Jun 2016
In Moody’s view, the negative effect from lower economic growth will outweigh the fiscal savings from the UK no longer having to contribute to the EU budget
Moody’s, Nomura, OECD all gung ho about India growth
19 Feb 2016
The forecasts belie the challenging environment in global trade, but support the Indian government’s assessment of a 7.6 per cent GDP growth in the current fiscal and an even higher growth rate in 2016-17
Gag intolerant party members, Moody’s tells PM
31 Oct 2015
Launch of Reliance Jio will be a game-changer in Indian telecom: Moody’s
23 Jun 2014
The ratings of all telecom companies will be impacted by the launch of Reliance Jio services next year, warns credit rating agency Moody’s
ICRA shares surge upon Moody’s majority stake acquisition
20 Jun 2014
Indian rating agencies have been drawing interest from foreign rating agencies as well as PE investors, as they are an indirect bet on the growth in the nascent Indian corporate bond marke
Independent Scotland to get “A” rating: Moody’s
03 May 2014
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