Moody’s has upgraded its ratings on repackaged corporate loan deals worth tens of billions of dollars in spite of a slowing global economy, reversing downgrades undertaken during the financial crisis.
In some instances, Moody’s is handing out higher ratings on the deals than that which they were assigned when created.
So-called collateralised loan obligations – securitised bundles of credit to companies – were labelled toxic by some investors during the credit crisis, along with other structured finance products.
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