A motivation for banks in emerging economies to adapt agency ratings when assessing corporate credit

South African Journal of Economic and Management Sciences

 
 
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Title A motivation for banks in emerging economies to adapt agency ratings when assessing corporate credit
 
Creator Verster, Tanja de Jongh, Riaan Greenberg, Simon Fourie, Erika de Wet, Dries
 
Subject Sovereign ratings; credit ratings; country ceiling; emerging markets; modification of external ratings Sovereign ratings; credit ratings; country ceiling; emerging markets; modification of external ratings.
Description Background: This article considers whether South African banks should utilise the credit ratings provided by US-based credit rating agencies when assessing the creditworthiness of corporate borrowers.Aim: A review is conducted of the relevant literature and specifically the methodologies used by the credit rating agencies for ranking corporates in emerging markets.Setting: The three largest international credit rating agencies are Fitch Ratings, Moody’s Investor Services, and Standard and Poor’s. These agencies’ credit ratings cover the global spectrum of corporate, sovereign, financial and other public entities and the securities and obligations they issue. The analytical frameworks used to produce these ratings are referred to as credit rating methodologies.Method: A review of Moody’s ratings for South African corporate entities was undertaken to examine claims of a sovereign ceiling influencing the external ratings obtained by these institutions in emerging markets.Results: Only 14 of the 200 global South African ratings pierced the sovereign ceiling.Conclusion: The study concludes that the use of unmodified external ratings by banks to assess a corporate borrower should be discouraged. High-level suggestions are provided on how the methodologies and data used by the external agencies may rather be used to arrive at more suitable internal ratings.
 
Publisher AOSIS Publishing
 
Contributor DST
Date 2019-03-25
 
Type info:eu-repo/semantics/article info:eu-repo/semantics/publishedVersion — —
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Identifier 10.4102/sajems.v22i1.2818
 
Source South African Journal of Economic and Management Sciences; Vol 22, No 1 (2019); 11 pages 2222-3436 1015-8812
 
Language eng
 
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Coverage South Africa — —
Rights Copyright (c) 2019 Tanja Verster, Riaan de Jongh, Simon Greenberg, Erika Fourie, Dries de Wet https://creativecommons.org/licenses/by/4.0
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