BUISENESS MANAGEMENT
RISK MANAGEMENT
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BOB NIKON
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BOB IKON
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BOB ICON
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Detailed explanation-1: -A credit rating is always denoted by alphabetical symbols like AA+, A-. Keep in mind that the plus and minus symbols reflect the finer distinctions of your credit rating. A minus symbol does not have a negative connotation. If you rating is ‘AA-’, then it is better than ratings like ‘A+’.
Detailed explanation-2: -Bonds rated AAA, AA, A or BBB are considered investment grade while those rated BB, B, CCC, CC, C or D are considered speculative or junk grade bonds.
Detailed explanation-3: -BBB’ National Ratings denote a moderate level of default risk relative to other issuers or obligations in the same country or monetary union. ‘BB’ National Ratings denote an elevated default risk relative to other issuers or obligations in the same country or monetary union.