People's Republic of China
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Credit rating - comparisons
The credit rating (long-term, foreign currency) of People's Republic of China according to the most common rating agencies (in alphabetical order):
Rating agency Rating DBRS[13] A(h) Outl.: Stable
2020-11-13[5]Fitch[13] A+ Outl.: Stable
2020-7-28[4]Moody's[13] A1 Outl.: Stable
2017-5-24[3]Scope Ratings[14] A+ Outl.: Negative
2018-9-21[2]Standard & Poor's[13] A+ Outl.: Stable
2020-6-30[1]
The credit rating of People's Republic of China according to the following rating methods (in alphabetical order):
Credit rating method Rating Public Sector Credit Framework (PSCF) n.r. Outl.: n/a
n/a[6]Sovereign Wikirating Index (SWI) BBB+ Outl.: Negative
2020-12-31[7]
Alternative rating method Rating Poll (Countries) BBB+ Outl.: n/a
2012-10-30[8]Resilience (Countries)[15] n.r. Outl.: n/a
n/a[9]
See also: List of countries by credit rating
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Notes and References
- ↑ External Link, last update 2020-6-30
- ↑ External Link, last update 2018-9-21
- ↑ [Website of Moody's External Link, last update 2017-5-24]
- ↑ External Link, last update 2020-7-28
- ↑ External Link, last update 2020-11-13
- ↑ No data available.
- ↑ SWI credit ratings are estimated for the time period 2021-2023 (based on the latest yearly evaluation from 2020-12-31). See Wikirating 'Rating Method Sovereign Wikirating Index (SWI)'.
- ↑ See Wikirating 'Rating Method Poll (Countries)' (2018-10-15)
- ↑ No data available.
- ↑ GDP = Gross Domestic Product, PPP = Purchasing Power Parity
- ↑ External Link, last update 2020-10-31
- ↑ External Link, last update 2020-10-31
- ↑ 13.0 13.1 13.2 13.3 Accredited by SEC, ESMA and FINMA
- ↑ Accredited by ESMA and partly FINMA
- ↑ Please note, that complexity values do not represent default probabilities; a "credit rating" according to the resilience method represent the actual ability to withstand extreme events.
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