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Economic Policy Review
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Determinants and Impact of Sovereign Credit Ratings
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| October 1996 Volume 2, Number 2 |
| JEL classification: F34, G15 |
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Authors: Richard Cantor and Frank Packer The authors conduct the first systematic analysis of the determinants and impact of the sovereign credit ratings assigned by the two leading U.S. agencies, Moodys Investor Services and Standard and Poors. Of the large number of criteria used by the two agencies, six factors appear to play an important role in determining a countrys credit rating: per capita income, GDP growth, inflation, external debt, level of economic development, and default history. In addition, the authors find that sovereign ratings influence market yieldsparticularly those on non-investment-grade issuesindependently of any correlation with publicly available information. |
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