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What is A1/P1 Rating
By Martin | June 22, 2009
“A1″ is the highest short-term rating category assigned by Standard & Poor’s, while “P1″ is the highest short-term rating category for Moody’s Investor Service. Examples of securities that are typically assigned these rating types are commercial paper and bankers acceptances. Securities that have been assigned both an A1 and a P1 rating are considered to be of high credit quality. Note: Standard and Poor’s designate certain securities within the A1 category with a plus sign (+) indicating that the issuer of the security has an extremely strong capacity to meet its financial obligations.
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