Local Currency Rating

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Definition

A Local Currency Rating is a Credit Rating where the creditworthiness of an obligor is assessed in terms of ability to repay obligations denominated in the prevailing local currency

Usage

A local currency rating is relevant for both Sovereign Risk and Corporate Credit Rating of entities domiciled and/or operating in regions with significant Country Risk

Rating agencies methodologies typically involve a Local Currency Ceiling which gives the highest rating grade available to locally-domiciled debt issuer. This rating cap aims to express the likelihood of Country Risk events (excluding FX related risks)

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