Moody's
Role in the Global Capital Markets
About the Company
Moody's
Investors Service is among the world’s most respected and widely utilized
sources for credit ratings, research and risk analysis. Moody’s commitment and
expertise contribute to stable, transparent and integrated financial markets,
protecting the integrity of credit. In addition to our core ratings business, Moody’s
provides research data and analytic tools for assessing credit risk, and
publishes market-leading credit opinions, deal research and commentary, serving
more than 9,300 customer accounts at some 2,400 institutions around the globe.
Moody's
independence and integrity have earned us the trust of capital market
participants worldwide. Our ratings and analysis track debt covering more than:
·
100 sovereign nations
·
12,000 corporate issuers
·
29,000 public finance issuers
·
96,000 structured finance obligations
Credit
ratings and research help investors analyze the credit risks associated with
fixed-income securities. Such independent credit ratings and research also
contribute to efficiencies in fixed-income markets and other obligations, such
as insurance policies and derivative transactions, by providing credible and
independent assessments of credit risk.
Moody's
default studies validate our predictive ratings. Our published research and
investor briefings draw thousands of attendees each year and keep investors
current with the rationale underlying our credit opinions.
In
addition to its ratings services, Moody's publishes investor oriented credit
research, including in-depth research on major debt issuers, industry studies,
special comments and credit opinion handbooks. While research, analysis and
data are delivered through a number of channels, most of Moody's clients use
www.moodys.com for access to such services in a real-time environment.
Moody's
maintains offices in most of the world’s major financial centers and employs
approximately 3,000 people worldwide, including more than 1,000 analysts. The
firm also has expanded into developing markets through joint ventures or
affiliation agreements with local rating agencies.
Customers
include a wide range of corporate and governmental issuers of securities as
well as institutional investors, depositors, creditors, investment banks,
commercial banks, and other financial intermediaries.