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Moody's Interfax Rating Agency in association with Moody's Investor Service
Moody's Interfax Rating Agency specializes in the assessment of credit risks in Russia and the Commonwealth of Independent States, including the assessment of the creditworthiness and liabilities of financial institutions, regional administrations and non-financial enterprises.
The agency was formed in October 2001 after the Interfax Rating Agency, established in 1997, signed an agreement with Moody's Investors Service, a world leader in rating business.
In November 2003, Moody's bought a 20% stake in the Russian agency. In 2004 Moody's purchased a majority stake in the company.
Moody's Interfax Rating Agency assigns national scale ratings, which accurately reflect the degree of risk and are not limited by the sovereign ratings of states.
In 2008, Moody's Interfax Rating Agency (MIRA) reported the high rate of the customer base growth for National Scale Ratings (NSR) as compared to other international rating agencies operating in the Russian market. By the mid year of 2009 MIRA essentially increased its customer base for the NSR and published about 145 ratings.
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Russian President Vladimir Putin and John Rutherfurd, President and Chief Executive Officer of Moody's Corporation Kremlin, November 2003
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| Russian President Vladimir Putin (November, 2003) publicly hailed the strategic cooperation agreement that had been signed between Moody's Investors Service and the Interfax Rating Agency and expressed hope that the deal "will contribute to the growth of economic confidence in Russia." |
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Mikhail Komissar, Chairman of the Board of Directors of Interfax Group, and John Rutherfurd, President and Chief Executive Officer of Moody's Corporation Moscow, June 2004 |
| John Rutherfurd, Moody's Corporation President and Chief Executive Officer in 2000-2005 described his company's purchase of shares in the Interfax Rating Agency as a new stage in the development of the Russian rating business. He expressed confidence that cooperation between Moody's and Interfax would give clear guidelines both to financial market participants and to borrowers, and that demand for ratings would grow among Russian companies, governmental bodies, and media groups. |
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EU High Representative for Foreign Affairs and Security Policy Catherine Ashton has given an interview to Interfax‘ correspondent Olga Golovanova on the eve of the Russia-EU summit in Yekaterinburg on June 3-4, in which she speaks about the summit‘s agenda and EU‘s position on arms embargo on Syria, as well as the Iranian nuclear issue.
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UN Secretary General Ban Ki-moon has given an interview to Interfax ahead of his visit to Russia on May 16-19 in which he speaks about the goals of his visit, pressing tasks that the UN face, the organization‘s reform, as well as topical issues on the international agenda, including situation in Syria and the Middle East settlement.
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Deputy NATO Secretary General Alexander Vershbow, who is visiting Moscow for an informal conference of former U.S. ambassadors to Russia and Russian ambassador to the United States, has given an interview to Interfax in which he speaks about NATO-Russia cooperation, as well as pressing issues on the international agenda, such as the missile defense issue, North Korea, Syria and Afghanistan.
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British Foreign Secretary William Hague has given an interview to Interfax‘ journalist Olga Golovanova ahead of the 2+2 meeting slated for March 13 in London, on which he speaks about the agenda of the upcoming 2+2 talks, the whole range of British-Russian relations, including human rights, as well as pressing international issues notably Syria.
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Iraqi Foreign Minister Hoshyar Zebari, who took part in the first meeting of Russian-LAS forum at the ministerial level in Moscow, has given an interview to Interfax in which he speaks about arms trade with Russia, prospects of Russian oil companies in Iraq and the attitude of Arab countries to Russia‘s position on Syria.
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Russian Foreign Minister Sergei Lavrov speaks about the tasks facing the Foreign Ministry in 2013 and the ministry‘s approach to key international problems in an interview given to Interfax in the run-up to the New Year holidays.
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EU Commissioner for Home Affairs Cecilia Malmstrom gas given an interview to Interfax on visa issues ahead of the Russia-EU summit due on December 21 in Brussels.
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