Credit Rating
Credit issuers can pay to have their bonds rated by a number of credit ratings agencies including Standard & Poors, Moody's and Fitch. The credit rating is designed to give investors an indication of the quality of the bond, providing a professional assessment of the risk to investors.
← Return to the Knowledge LibraryMore Terms
- Corporate Venture Capital
- Currency Hedging
- Fund Prospectus
- Investment Banks
- Venture Capitalist
- Ongoing Charges Figure (OCF)
- Summary Risk Indicator
- Collateral
- Credit Default Swap (CDS)
- Small Cap
- Acquisition
- ESMA
- Corporate bond
- Overweight
- Equity Financing
- Proof of Concept
- Collective Investment Scheme (CIS)
- Pipeline
- Resyndication Limited Partnership
- Income Distribution
- Fund of Funds
- Historic Yield
- LATAM
- Option Adjusted Spread of Fund