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Everything you always wanted to know about credit ratings (but were afraid to ask) - Giulia Mennillo, Credit Rating Agencies, Newcastle, Agenda Publishing, 2022, 152 pp., $30 (pbk.), ISBN: 978-1-788-21193-2
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Giulia Mennillo, Credit Rating Agencies, Newcastle, Agenda Publishing, 2022, 152 pp., $30 (pbk.), ISBN: 978-1-788-21193-2
Published online by Cambridge University Press: 09 November 2023
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