Highly rated definition

Highly rated means an investment rated:
Highly rated means an investment rated "P-1" by Moody's investors service, inc. or "A-1" by Standard and Poor's division of the McGraw Hill companies, inc. or its equivalent rating by a nationally recognized statistical rating organization recognized by the SVO.
Highly rated means an investment rated "P-1" by Moody's Investor's Service, Inc. or "A-1" by Standard and Poor's, or its equivalent rating by a nationally recognized statistical rating organization recognized by the SVO; and

Examples of Highly rated in a sentence

  • Highly rated manufacturing companies also command premium on account of limited supply.

  • Highly rated projects will have significant ridership impacts relative to the project cost and well documented methodologies for establishing ridership forecasts.

  • Highly rated projects will have significant project element related to safety and will not leave major safety considerations unaddressed.

  • Highly rated corporate, capable of raising fund at lower the banks lending rates, issue such papers.

  • Grantees do not need to re-apply during the two-year project period under the Pathways Call for Proposals.

  • Highly rated projects will identify and address through service design and/or capital project design the opportunities to integrate services across multiple systems or corridors, where possible.4. Improve safety.

  • Highly rated or problematic symptoms may trigger other assessments or clinical interventions.

  • Highly rated firms optimally try to deal with many banks and will disclose as little information as they can.

  • Highly rated investors (e.g., development finance institutions) increase the creditworthiness of the collective investment vehicle, and thus provide a positive signal to the market and attract private finance that may not have invested otherwise.

  • Highly rated projects will exhibit a low cost per ton of MTCO2e reduction and will have strong documentation of the ridership and passenger mile impacts of the project.2. Increase ridership through expanded and improved rail and transit service (including connectivity to rail services through expanded and improved transit and/or feeder bus services, or by improving the rider experience through universal GTFS travel information and contactless open payments (such as through Cal-ITP)).


More Definitions of Highly rated

Highly rated means an investment rated "P-1" by Moody's Investors Service, Inc., or
Highly rated means having resources that equal or exceed that of a typical insurance company, for example, an AA rating, that might depend on the types of business involved. It means a company with “minimum statutory surplus” would not be consistent with this example25.
Highly rated means an investment rated P-1 by Moody’s Investors
Highly rated means a public institution of higher learning receiving AAA credit ratings from either Standard and Poor’s Ratings Services or Fitch Ratings or Aaa ratings from Moody’s Investors Service.

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