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S&P Credit Research1053 word report
published Mar 02, 2007
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| Abstract: | Standard&Poor's Ratings Services raised its sovereign credit ratings on the Republic of India at the end of January 2006, and three of the four so-called "BRICs" (the Federative Republic of Brazil, the Russian Federation ['BBB+'], India ['BBB-'], and the People's Republic of China ['A']) now have investment-grade ratings. The exception is Brazil ('BB'), the ratings on which remain in the speculative-grade category. Is it simply because the economies of the other BRIC countries are growing at a much faster pace than that of Brazil? While it is unreasonable to expect Brazil to grow at the same pace as India and China, given its more advanced stage of economic development, potential growth of a mere 3% lags emerging market
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| Brief Excerpt: | RESEARCH Ratings Definitions BRIC, But Not Investment Grade: Is Brazil On The Right Trajectory? Publication date: 02-Mar-2007 Standard & Poor's Ratings Services raised its sovereign credit ratings on the Republic of India at the end...
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| Report Type: | Commentary
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| Sector: | Asset-Backed Securities, Financial Institutions, Global Issuers, Residential MBS, Sovereigns, Structured Finance, Utilities
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S&P Credit Research provides analysis on issuers and debt obligations of corporations, states and municipalities, financial institutions, insurance companies and sovereign governments. S&P also offers insight into the credit risk of structured finance deals, providing an independent view of credit risk associated with a growing array of debt-securitized instruments.