Features of this product
- A comparative summary of risk ratings for 100 emerging markets
- Highlights global trends and identifies countries whose risk profile is
changing.
- Analysis of winners and losers in each region
Product Description
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The Risk Ratings Review is a comparative summary of risk ratings for all 100
key emerging and highly indebted countries monitored by the Country Risk
Service. It brings you the most recent risk ratings and helps you spot global
trends and identify the changing risk profile of individual countries. The Risk
Ratings Review is available quarterly in print and monthly over the Internet.
Each monthly or quarterly issue offers you:
- comparative tables of risk ratings for all 100 countries-allowing you to
quantify the risk to your business and to assess worldwide patterns;
- global and regional trends analysis_helping you see how each country is
affected by broader patterns of risk;
- country-specific trends analysis-explaining why we have upgraded or
downgraded individual countries and how these changes may affect your
business; and
- early warnings-highlighting countries most likely to deteriorate or
improve over the next three to six months.
If you wish to take out an Internet subscription, you will receive the
following benefits:
- You can access your account from anywhere in the world over the Internet
through your personalised home page.
- Speedy delivery is guaranteed-there is no need to rely on the post
- E-mail alerts will let you know when your reports have been updated.
- You can download the information in PDF and HTML, complete with charts and
graphs.
The Risk Ratings Review is the ideal complement to individual Country Risk
Service subscriptions. It allows you to see at a glance how every country fits
into changing regional and global patterns, make quick comparisons of risk
between different countries, and monitor risk in those countries to which you
don't subscribe.
Subscription price: US$1015 Internet
subscriptions: 4 main reports and 8 updates per year Print
subscriptions: 4 main reports per year