Sovereign Credit Rating

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Credit rating harmonisation
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Cumulative Default Rates
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External Debt Stock
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NRSRO Designation
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Primary Budget Balance
public finance evaluation
quantitative credit analysis
Real GDP Growth
Sovereign Credit
Sovereign credit rating accuracy
Sovereign Credit Ratings
Sovereign Creditworthiness
Sovereign Default
Sovereign Issuer
Sovereign Ratings
sovereign ratings methodology critique
Speculative Grade Ratings
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Yankee Bonds

Product details

  • ISBN 9781138678545
  • Weight: 453g
  • Dimensions: 156 x 234mm
  • Publication Date: 09 Jan 2017
  • Publisher: Taylor & Francis Ltd
  • Publication City/Country: GB
  • Product Form: Hardback
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The current degradation of sovereign balance sheets raises very real concerns about how sovereign creditworthiness is measured by credit rating agencies. Given the disastrous economic and social effects of any downgrade, the book offers an alternative and calls for more transparency about the quantitative measures used in calibrating the rating process and how sovereign ratings are validated. It argues that oversight is required and procedures improved, including subjecting methodologies of assessing default to more standardization and monitoring.

Sovereign Credit Rating explains the process of sovereign creditworthiness assessment and explores the consequences of possible inaccuracies in the process. Developing an innovative new methodology to assess ratings accuracy, it shows that the announcement of each rating action by the major credit rating agencies show alarming inconsistencies.

Written by an internationally recognized author and professor, this unique book will be of interest to researchers and advanced students in corporate governance, accounting, public finance and regulation.

Professor Ahmed Naciri is a Researcher and author at the University of Québec in Montreal. Awarded best researcher of the Administrative Sciences Association of Canada. Founder of the International Centre for Governance, he advises governments and institutions (including the US Security Exchange Commission) in issues of best practices in public finance and governance.

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