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The private credit market is headed for a period of stress as higher-for-longer interest rates strain borrowers and saddle lenders with losses, according to a report Tuesday from Moody’s Ratings.
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The Los Angeles Unified School District is heading to Wall Street next week to lower the cost on some of its outstanding debt, a bond sale that comes amid a push to align spending with declining enrollment that was cited by Moody’s Ratings when it raised its issuer credit rating recently.
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CoStar stock got a rating upgrade after it shot up 8.3% Friday and held that gain Monday, rising another 1% to above 96.
Moody’s Corp. is moving its London headquarters from offices in Canary Wharf to a new location in the City of London, adding to the wave of financial firms that have opted to leave the Docklands district.