The three major credit rating agencies representing global financial markets.
Overview
Major Credit Rating Agencies
S&P Global Ratings, Moody's Ratings, and Fitch Ratings are known as the 'Big Three' - the world's largest credit rating agencies. These agencies assess the debt repayment capacity of corporations and governments, providing crucial information for investor decision-making. Their ratings significantly influence bond market pricing and are used for regulatory requirements of financial institutions.
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Moody's
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investment analysis
| code | slug | name | description | founded | headquarters | parentCompany | ratingScale | website |
|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|
| 1 | sp-global-ratings | S&P Global Ratings | The world's largest credit rating agency, founded in 1860. | 1860 | New York City (Manhattan) | S&P Global | AAA to D | https://www.spglobal.com/ratings |
| 2 | moodys-ratings | Moody's Ratings | A pioneer in bond credit ratings founded in 1909. | 1909 | New York City (7 World Trade Center) | Moody's Corporation | Aaa to C | https://ratings.moodys.com |
| 3 | fitch-ratings | Fitch Ratings | The smallest of the Big Three, founded in 1914. | 1914 | New York City / London | Hearst Communications | AAA to D | https://www.fitchratings.com |
- S&P Global Ratings Official Website official
- Moody's Ratings Official Website official
- Fitch Ratings Official Website official
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