Credit ratings
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."
Sebi toughens rules for credit rating agencies
01 Jul 2017
New RBI norms won’t hit NBFCs, MFIs: ICRA
19 Mar 2014
Neeraj Sahai appointed president as S&P fights lawsuit over ratings fraud
28 Nov 2013
Neeraj Sahai is the second person of Indian origin to take over the reins of S&P after Deven Sharma who quit in 2011 after a controversial downgrade of the US from its `AAA’ rating
Moody’s allows US to keep AAA credit rating
03 Aug 2011
Moody’s allows US to keep AAA credit rating
03 Aug 2011
S&P raises Tata Motors' rating
13 Aug 2010
Panel calls for tighter regulations of credit rating agencies
28 Jan 2010
Calling for tighter regulation of credit rating agencies, the panel headed by Dr K P Krishnan said that there is no immediate concern about the operations and activities of CRAs in India.
Calpers sues ratings agencies
16 Jul 2009
Credit rating by Standard and Poors and Moodys
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