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Explore Fitch's ratings scales and definitions using our interactive tool below or download and read the report. Fitch Ratings publishes credit ratings that are forward-looking opinions on the relative ability of an entity or obligation to meet financial commitments.
Fitch Ratings’ credit ratings provide an opinion on the relative ability of an entity to meet financial commitments, such as interest, preferred dividends, repayment of principal, insurance claims or counterparty obligations.
This criteria report outlines how Fitch Ratings assigns new national scale ratings and reviews existing ratings, as well as how national ratings scales relate to international scale ratings both at a given point in time, and as ratings migrate.
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100+ fields of issuer data, including four levels of market sector indexing and 25 rating types, and recovery, national, local currency, country ceiling, volatility and viability ratings.
It outlines the different rating scales used for issuers, corporate finance obligations, structured and project finance obligations, short-term ratings, recovery ratings, bank ratings, insurer financial strength ratings, national ratings, country ceilings, and additional rating usages.
This document from Fitch Ratings defines their various credit ratings scales and other forms of opinion. It discusses international and national issuer and credit rating scales for long-term and short-term ratings across corporate, public, and structured finance.