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Entities Without an S&P Credit Rating Likely to Be First Victims in a Downturn

When it comes to an economic downturn, small companies without an S&P Global Rating could be hit first, according to S&P Global Market Intelligence. A credit rating signals a company’s ability to repay its debt and those without the rating could potentially be in a world of hurt....
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