Examples of Group I Country in a sentence
Non-Emerging Market Obligor: An Obligor that is Domiciled in (i) the United States or(ii) any country that has a country ceiling for foreign currency bonds of at least “Aa2” by Moody’s and, other than with respect to Canada, a Group I Country, a Group II Country, a Group III Country or any Tax Jurisdiction, a foreign currency issuer credit rating of at least “AA-” by S&P.
Non-Emerging Market Obligor: An Obligor that is Domiciled in (i) the United States or (ii) any country that has a country ceiling for foreign currency bonds of at least “Aa2” by Moody’s and, other than with respect to Canada, a Group I Country, a Group II Country, a Group III Country or any Tax Jurisdiction, a foreign currency issuer credit rating of at least “AA-” by S&P.
Non-Emerging Market Obligor: An Obligor that is Domiciled in (i) the United States or(ii) any country that has a country ceiling for foreign currency bonds of at least "Aa2" by Moody's and, other than with respect to Canada, a Group I Country, a Group II Country, a Group III Country or any Tax Jurisdiction, a foreign currency issuer credit rating of at least "AA-" by S&P.
Group I Country: The Netherlands, Australia, New Zealand and the United Kingdom (or such other countries as may be notified by Moody’s to the Collateral Manager from time to time).
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