Long-Term Rating definition
Examples of Long-Term Rating in a sentence
During the year under review, your Company has obtained the Credit Rating from Acuite Rating & Research Limited (“credit rating agency”) to Rs 157.50 Crores Line of Credit (short term & long term) of the Company which is as follows: Long-Term Rating ACUITE BBB- (pronounced ACUITEtriple B MINUS)Short-Term Rating ACUITE A3 (pronounced ACUITE A three)The outlook on the long-term rating has been assigned as “Stable” by the credit rating agency.
On July 2, 2021, Fitch Ratings published a report increasing the National Long-Term Rating and the rating for issues of unsecured debentures from AA(bra) to AA+(bra).
Moody’s Global Long-Term Rating Scale Aaa: Obligations rated Aaa are judged to be of the highest quality, subject to the lowest level of credit risk.
It shall be a "S&P Substitution Event" if Party A has a Long-Term Rating of less than "BBB-" or a Short-Term Rating of less than "A-3," if applicable, by S&P.
A.1.1.3 Structured, Project & Public Finance Obligations – Long-Term Rating ScalesRatings of structured finance, project finance and public finance obligations on the long-term scale, including the financial obligations of sovereigns, consider the obligations’ relative vulnerability to default.