Dancing to their tune: Credit Rating Agencies, sovereign risk, and financing conditions in the Global South

Dancing to their tune: Credit Rating Agencies, sovereign risk, and financing conditions in the Global South

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This report analyses how the Big Three credit rating agencies — Moody’s, S&P and Fitch — shape sovereign financing conditions across the Global South. Drawing on nine country case studies, including Argentina, Belize, Colombia, Ecuador, Indonesia, the Maldives, Pakistan, Sri Lanka and Zambia, it shows how rating actions can amplify market stress, raise borrowing costs and narrow policy space. The report highlights that more than 95 per cent of sovereign downgrades in 2020 affected emerging and developing economies, while climate shocks, debt restructurings and public spending decisions continue to be translated into tighter financing conditions. Authors: Bhumika Muchhala (Third World Network); Jorge Luna (Latindadd); Maria Syed (Third World Network); Patricia Miranda (Latindadd)

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