SPRINGER
Investor Services LLC ©
Springer Investor Services LLC was founded in 1953 by Israel "Izzy" Springer (1910-1979), a merchant and banker who sought to provide investors and the generally interested public of Danzig and the world with a definitive and thorough rating of companies and sovereign credit status. In terms of size, Shaw-Sterling is our major competitor but Springer is not listed on a stock exchange to ensure neutrality and prevent shareholder interventionism. We pride ourselves in our extensive reports, our professionalism, our integrity and above all, our long tradition of honesty and and transparency to our clients and readers. We reach a global audience with our reports and analysis, so it comes standard that our research team is of impeccable standing within the Danzig financial community. In January of every year, we put all our currently rated sovereigns on renewed review to provide our clients with the most up-to-date information available.
Instead of AAA ratings, Springer uses an alternative model based on an index of 0 to 100. A nation scoring 100 on the index means it has the highest possible rating and is extremely well funded in terms of bond issue, government spending and the like. The lower on the scale, the more insecure public debt becomes and a higher risk for investors. Nations rated 5 or lower are in default. 0 Indicates the country is no longer a sovereign; rather, a protectorate or has simply ceased to exist. Credit Watch: POSITIVE means a sovereign or company is likely to receive an increased rating. NEUTRAL means no major moves are to be expected and NEGATIVE means the sovereign or company will receive a lower rating.
81 - 100: Highest standing. No credit risk, stable economy, outlook remains positive throughout.
61 - 80: Excellent standing. Very low credit risk, some minor policy adjustments may be required but highly positive.
41 - 60: Good standing. Low credit risk, medium policy adjustments may be required and outlook is generally good.
21 - 40: Neutral standing. Medium credit risk but major policy adjustments are required and outlook depends on current economic climate.
11 - 20: Poor standing. High credit risk, chances of default and politically difficult to implement policy. Inefficient government and outlook is negative.
6 - 10: Deplorable standing. Extreme credit risk with a high chance of default or partial default. Inefficient government, untendable political situation.
0 - 5: Defaulted on (all) debts, government no longer functional, country on verge of economic collapse. Rating 1 means economic collapse has taken place.
Springer Investor Services LLC
1015 The Baron's Way, 19th floor
Burrough of Taft
Danzig, Danzig
Sovereigns Ratings & Outlook
OOC: If people feel something is totally wrong or have some information I've overlooked (likely) please send me a PM and what you think your rating should be to prevent further misunderstandings.
Investor Services LLC ©
Springer Investor Services LLC was founded in 1953 by Israel "Izzy" Springer (1910-1979), a merchant and banker who sought to provide investors and the generally interested public of Danzig and the world with a definitive and thorough rating of companies and sovereign credit status. In terms of size, Shaw-Sterling is our major competitor but Springer is not listed on a stock exchange to ensure neutrality and prevent shareholder interventionism. We pride ourselves in our extensive reports, our professionalism, our integrity and above all, our long tradition of honesty and and transparency to our clients and readers. We reach a global audience with our reports and analysis, so it comes standard that our research team is of impeccable standing within the Danzig financial community. In January of every year, we put all our currently rated sovereigns on renewed review to provide our clients with the most up-to-date information available.
Instead of AAA ratings, Springer uses an alternative model based on an index of 0 to 100. A nation scoring 100 on the index means it has the highest possible rating and is extremely well funded in terms of bond issue, government spending and the like. The lower on the scale, the more insecure public debt becomes and a higher risk for investors. Nations rated 5 or lower are in default. 0 Indicates the country is no longer a sovereign; rather, a protectorate or has simply ceased to exist. Credit Watch: POSITIVE means a sovereign or company is likely to receive an increased rating. NEUTRAL means no major moves are to be expected and NEGATIVE means the sovereign or company will receive a lower rating.
81 - 100: Highest standing. No credit risk, stable economy, outlook remains positive throughout.
61 - 80: Excellent standing. Very low credit risk, some minor policy adjustments may be required but highly positive.
41 - 60: Good standing. Low credit risk, medium policy adjustments may be required and outlook is generally good.
21 - 40: Neutral standing. Medium credit risk but major policy adjustments are required and outlook depends on current economic climate.
11 - 20: Poor standing. High credit risk, chances of default and politically difficult to implement policy. Inefficient government and outlook is negative.
6 - 10: Deplorable standing. Extreme credit risk with a high chance of default or partial default. Inefficient government, untendable political situation.
0 - 5: Defaulted on (all) debts, government no longer functional, country on verge of economic collapse. Rating 1 means economic collapse has taken place.
Springer Investor Services LLC
1015 The Baron's Way, 19th floor
Burrough of Taft
Danzig, Danzig
Sovereigns Ratings & Outlook
Credit Watch: POSITIVE Engellex - 84.5 Breotonia - 87 Danmark - 86 Uusimaa - 78.75 Altai - 47 | Credit Watch: NEUTRAL Oikawa - 81.75 Danzig - 90 Eiffelland - 88.5 Kyiv - 72 Franken - 60.5 Zalonarus - 50 Warre - 2 Bantyr - 2 Havenshire - 21 Hajr - 73.5 Jurzan - 69 Carentania - 51.75 | Credit Watch: NEGATIVE Wiese - 32.25 Aresura - 37.5 Altai - 28 Europaland - 38 Lesser Sarmatia - 52 Suonia - 21.5 Talemantine Empire - 78 Suonia - 9 Montelimar - 1.75 |
OOC: If people feel something is totally wrong or have some information I've overlooked (likely) please send me a PM and what you think your rating should be to prevent further misunderstandings.