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General elections could make or mar Indian economy: Moody’s
16 Jan 2014
Global ratings agency Moody's Investors Service today said India's economic recovery is likely to be slow in the second half of 2014, and the outcome of the general elections due by May could have an impact on the country’s growth prospect
Moody’s strips UK of 'AAA' sovereign rating
23 Feb 2013
The UK suffered its first ever sovereign ratings downgrade from a major agency yesterday when it was stripped of its coveted top-notch triple-A rating, by global ratings agency Moody’s
Moody's strips France of AAA rating
20 Nov 2012
Moody’s warns six Canadian banks of rating cuts
29 Oct 2012
Moody's warns of US credit downgrade
12 Sep 2012
Moody's lowers ratings of six German states
26 Jul 2012
As the economies of Europe continue to weaken, Moody's has downgraded six of Germany's 16 state governments to negative due to their close fiscal ties with the federal government, whose outlook was downgraded two days ago
Moody’s lowers outlook on eurozone rescue fund
25 Jul 2012
The rating agency has also lowered the economic outlook of a host of German states owing to the interdependence between the states and the federal government.
Moody's downgrades Santander among 28 Spanish banks
26 Jun 2012
The downgrades of the long-term debt and deposit ratings of these banks by one to four notches follow the weakening of the Spanish government’s creditworthiness
Moody’s maintains ‘stable’ outlook on India’s rating
25 Jun 2012
The impact of lower growth and still-high inflation will deteriorate credit metrics in the near term, but not to the extent that they will become incompatible with India's current rating, the agency said
Moody’s downgrades 15 global banks
22 Jun 2012
Moody’s Investors Service yesterday cut the credit ratings of 15 of the world’s largest banks, amid concerns over increased risks due to volatility in the capital markets heightened by the European debt crisis
Moody’s downgrades German and Austrian banks
07 Jun 2012
Moody’s downgrades RIL to credit negative
14 May 2012
UK warned of possible rating downgrade: Moody's
14 Feb 2012
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