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Table Of Contents: S&P Global Ratings Credit Rating Models

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Table Of Contents: S&P Global Ratings Credit Rating Models

An S&P Global Ratings model information document provides a summary description of a Ratings Model (a model that is used in the process of determining a Credit Rating) or a Criteria Model (a complex model that is based on advanced economic, financial, mathematical, or statistical methodologies used in the development of Criteria). A model information document typically includes a summary description of: (i) the model, (ii) assumptions underlying the model, (iii) data used in model development and calibration, and (iv) model limitations. A model information document also includes references to related criteria. Our credit rating models may be global, regional, or local, be specific to an individual industry or subject area, or apply across several industries or subject areas.

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This table of contents, which we update continuously as we introduce or enhance models, will direct you to all active model information documents for the groups or instruments listed below. We most recently republished this table of contents on the date shown above.

ALL S&P GLOBAL RATINGS

CORPORATE RATINGS: GENERAL

CORPORATE RATINGS: GENERAL TRADING AND INVESTMENT COMPANIES

CORPORATE RATINGS: PROJECT FINANCE

FINANCIAL SERVICES RATINGS: GENERAL

FINANCIAL SERVICES RATINGS: FINANCIAL INSTITUTIONS

FINANCIAL SERVICES RATINGS: INSURANCE

GOVERNMENTS RATINGS: GENERAL

GOVERNMENTS RATINGS: GOVERNMENT-RELATED ENTITIES

GOVERNMENTS RATINGS: INTERNATIONAL PUBLIC FINANCE

GOVERNMENTS RATINGS: SOVEREIGNS

GOVERNMENTS RATINGS: SUPRANATIONALS

GOVERNMENTS RATINGS: U.S. PUBLIC FINANCE

STRUCTURED FINANCE RATINGS: GENERAL

STRUCTURED FINANCE RATINGS: ASSET-BACKED SECURITIES (ABS)

STRUCTURED FINANCE RATINGS: COMMERCIAL MORTGAGE-BACKED SECURITIES (CMBS)

STRUCTURED FINANCE RATINGS: COVERED BONDS

STRUCTURED FINANCE RATINGS: RESIDENTIAL MORTGAGE-BACKED SECURITIES (RMBS)

STRUCTURED FINANCE RATINGS: STRUCTURED CREDIT

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