Israel: Sovereign credit ratings

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Sovereign credit ratings in Israel: The table shows the history of sovereign credit ratings. Click on the following link to see the values of Sovereign credit ratings around the world. Sources: Fitch, Moody's, S&P, Scope.

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Agency Rating Outlook Date
Standard & Poor's A Negative 10/2024
Moody's Baa1 Negative 9/2024
Fitch A Negative 8/2024
Moody's A2 Negative 5/2024
Fitch A+ Negative 4/2024
Moody's A2 Negative 2/2024
Standard & Poor's AA- Negative 10/2023
Moody's A1 Negative watch 10/2023
Fitch A+ Negative watch 10/2023
Fitch A+ Stable 8/2023
Moody's A1 Stable 4/2023
Fitch A+ Stable 3/2023
Fitch A+ Stable 8/2022
Moody's A1 Positive 4/2022
Fitch A+ Stable 2/2022
Fitch A+ Stable 7/2021
Fitch A+ Stable 1/2021
Moody's A1 Stable 4/2020
Standard & Poor's AA- Developing 1/2020
Standard & Poor's AA- Developing 1/2020
Fitch A+ Stable 8/2019
Standard & Poor's AA- Developing 6/2019
Standard & Poor's NR NR 3/2019
Fitch A+ Stable 3/2019
Standard & Poor's AA- Stable 8/2018
Moody's A1 Positive 7/2018
Fitch A+ Stable 4/2018
Fitch A+ Stable 11/2017
Standard & Poor's A+ Positive 8/2017
Fitch A+ Stable 4/2017
Fitch A+ Stable 11/2016
Moody's A1 Stable 8/2016
Fitch A Positive 7/2016
Fitch A Positive 4/2016
Fitch A Stable 10/2015
Fitch A Stable 11/2014
Fitch A Stable 9/2013
Moody's A1 Stable 8/2013
Fitch A Stable 7/2013
Fitch A Stable 6/2013
Standard & Poor's A+ Stable 5/2013
Fitch A Stable 5/2013
Fitch A Stable 3/2013
Fitch A Stable 8/2012
Fitch A Stable 6/2012
Fitch A Stable 4/2012
Fitch A Stable 2/2012
Fitch A Stable 1/2012
Fitch A Stable 12/2011
Fitch A Stable 10/2011
Standard & Poor's A+ Stable 9/2011
Fitch A Stable 5/2011
Standard & Poor's A Stable 10/2008
Moody's A1 Stable 4/2008
Moody's A2 Under Review 3/2008
Fitch A Stable 2/2008
Standard & Poor's A Positive 11/2007
Standard & Poor's A- Positive 2/2007
Fitch A- Positive 12/2006
Moody's A2 Positive 5/2006
Standard & Poor's A- Stable 4/2006
Standard & Poor's A- Stable 11/2005
Fitch A- Stable 2/2005
Standard & Poor's A- Stable 1/2005
Fitch A- Stable 12/2003
Standard & Poor's A- Negative 10/2002
Fitch A- Negative 10/2002
Standard & Poor's A- Negative 4/2002
Fitch A- Negative 10/2001
Fitch A- Negative 5/2001
Moody's A2 Stable 2/2001
Standard & Poor's A- Stable 10/2000
Fitch A- Stable 9/2000
Standard & Poor's A- Positive 2/2000
Standard & Poor's A- Stable 8/1996
Standard & Poor's A- Stable 12/1995
Standard & Poor's BBB+ Stable 9/1993
Standard & Poor's BBB Stable 1/1993
Standard & Poor's BBB- Positive 10/1991
Standard & Poor's BBB- Negative 6/1989

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Definition: S&P includes long-term ratings from the highest AAA to the lowest D rating. Moody’s includes long-term ratings from the highest Aaa to the lowest C. Fitch includes long-term ratings from the highest AAA to the lowest D rating. Scope includes long-term foreign-currency ratings from the highest AAA to the lowest D rating.

For all four international credit rating agencies, ratings are divided into two main groups based on the level of credit risk: investment grade for lower levels of credit risk and speculative grade for higher levels of credit risk. For S&P, Fitch and Scope, investment grade issues/issuers are those rated from BBB- and above, while those from BB+ and below are categorized as speculative grade. Moody’s denotes as investment grade issues/issuers as those rated from Baa3 and above, while ratings from Ba1 and below fall into the category of speculative grade.

All four agencies include modifiers into their generic alphabet-based ratings for particular ranges. Ratings from S&P, Fitch and Scope are modified with “+” or “-” from the range AA to CCC. Moody’s appends numerical modifiers from 1 to 3 to the generic rating classifications from Aa to Caa. 1 indicates standing in the higher end of the generic category, while 3 indicates ranking in the lower end. All modifiers denote relative status within major ratings categories.

Rating Outlooks indicate the direction the rating is likely to move over a one- to two-year period. In determining an outlook, consideration is given to any changes in fundamental business conditions. Credit Watch focuses on identifiable events that cause ratings to be placed under special surveillance.

Rating Outlooks/Watches for the four agencies are the following:

- Positive means that a rating may be raised
- Negative means that a rating may be lowered
- Stable means a rating is not likely to change
- When the fundamental trend has strong, conflicting elements of both positive and negative, the Outlook/Watch can be denoted as Developing (for Scope, a Stable Outlook would be assigned in this case).

Credit Watches do not include a Stable Watch because they are only event driven and denote higher probability of change in the rating. Credit Outlooks and Watches are mutually exclusive.
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