What does Moody's Corporation do?

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Moody's Corporation is a globally recognized credit rating agency that assesses and rates the creditworthiness of various companies, governments, and financial securities. With immense expertise and data analysis capabilities, Moody's evaluates borrowers' ability to repay debts and assigns ratings ranging from AAA (low risk) to C (high risk). These ratings aid investors and the financial industry in making informed decisions about potential investments, managing risks, and ensuring regulatory compliance. Moody's Corporation operates through its three key segments: Moody's Investors Service, responsible for credit ratings and research; Moody's Analytics, providing risk management solutions and economic analysis; and Moody's Shared Services, offering market-leading financial data and information services. By facilitating transparent financial markets and promoting trust, Moody's plays a crucial role in driving global economic growth and stability.
Answered Nov 2, 2023

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