Portal:Sovereign credit ratings
From Wikirating, the transparent world credit rating organization.
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[edit] Introduction
In order to assess country risk there are four common approaches[1]:
Beside these Wikirating uses its own rating method:
Feel free to improve and extend this method - check the discussion tab for directly related topics (e.g. corrections) and the forum for development related topics.
[edit] Sovereign credit rating methods
In alphabetical order:
- Balanced-score card approach[1]
- Country risk rating[1]
- Ipsative approach (for countries) (please see the forum)
- Option approach[1]
- Polling (for countries)
- Public Sector Credit Framework (PSCF)[2]
- Secondary market analysis[1]
- Sovereign Point Index (SPI)
- Sovereign Wikirating Index (SWI)
[edit] List of countries by credit rating
- List of all countries by credit rating (Poll)
- List of all countries by credit rating (PSCF)
- List of all countries by credit rating (SPI)
- List of all countries by credit rating (SWI)
[edit] List of countries by credit rating - comparisons
- List of countries by credit rating - comparisons
- List of countries by credit rating - comparison with polling method
- List of countries by credit rating - comparison with SWI method
[edit] List of sovereign states[3]
[edit] UN member states
[edit] Special Administrative Regions of the People's Republic of China
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[edit] UN observer states
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[edit] States with no membership to the UN
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[edit] List of currency and economic unions
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[edit] References
- ↑ 1.0 1.1 1.2 1.3 1.4 Frenkel, Karmann and Scholtens (2004). Sovereign Risk and Financial Crises. Springer. ISBN 978-3540222484., p. 10
- ↑ Public Sector Credit Framework
- ↑ Wikipedia - List of sovereign states
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