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Moody's said nine of the 17 banks with global reach are included in the list of 114 financial institutions in Europe. (File photo)
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Moody's may cut ratings on some of biggest banks
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4:33 pm Feb 16, 2012
Moody's Investors Service may lower the ratings of some of the world's largest banks, as well as those of some securities firms, because their long-term prospects for profitability and growth are shrinking. The ratings agency said that it is concerned that…
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Moodys warns may downgrade 17 global banks, securities firms
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1:41 pm Feb 16, 2012
Moodys warned on Thursday it may cut the credit ratings of 17 global and 114 European financial institutions in another sign the impact of the euro zone government debt crisis is spreading throughout the global financial system. It was reviewing the…
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Moody's puts 114 European banks on downgrade review
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1:41 pm Feb 16, 2012
It was reviewing the long-term ratings and standalone credit assessments of a range of banks, Moody's added. Markets were unaffected by the announcement. "Capital markets firms are confronting evolving challenges, such as more fragile funding conditions,…
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Moody's warns may downgrade global banks, securities firms
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4:33 pm Feb 16, 2012
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Moody's Unveils Broad Ratings Review of Major Banks - NYTimes.com
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1:41 pm Feb 16, 2012
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