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Credit Ratings - 1863
Topic Started: Sep 8 2006, 01:00 PM (802 Views)
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Your Credit Rating indicates to what degree your nation's bankers, brokers and investors trust your government's ability to return on a loan. It also directly represents the interest you will pay on your national debt and will affect the level of borrowing you can reach before state bankruptcy or financial crisis looms. The lower your credit rating, the more trusted you are and the healthier your economy is.

NOTE: These figures should not be altered without consultation and notation in the sodding excel file.

United Kingdom of Great Britain and Ireland: – 1.3
Kingdom of France: – 4.9
Russian Empire: – 4.7
Austrian Empire: – 3.4

German Federation: – 5
Kingdom of Prussia: – 5
Kingdom of Italy: – 4.2
Kingdom of the Netherlands: – 3.1
Kingdom of Spain: – 4
Mehemite Empire: – 6.0
Kingdom of Sweden-Norway: – 4.4
Kingdom of Poland: – 6
Kingdom of Portugal: – 4
Kingdom of Denmark: – 4
Kingdom of the Hellenes: – 5.2
Kingdom of Serbia: – 6.2

Empire of Japan: – 8.5

United States of America: – 4
Confederate States of America: – 5
United States of Mexico: – 4
Republic of Columbia: – 5.4
Argentine Republic: – 5.5
Brazilian Empire: – 5.2
Republic of Chile: – 4.8
Kingdom of Peru: – 5.2
Republic of Ecuador: - 6.4
Republic of Venezuela: – 5.2
Republic of Paraguay: – 5
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Sep 8 2006, 01:00 PM
Your Credit Rating indicates to what degree your nation's bankers, brokers and investors trust your government's ability to return on a loan. It also directly represents the interest you will pay on your national debt and will affect the level of borrowing you can reach before state bankruptcy or financial crisis looms. The lower your credit rating, the more trusted you are and the healthier your economy is.

United Kingdom of Great Britain and Ireland: – 1.4
Kingdom of France: – 3.3
Russian Empire: – 4.3
Austrian Empire: – 3.7

German Federation: – 5.1
Kingdom of Prussia: – 5.8
Kingdom of Italy: – 4.5
Kingdom of the Netherlands: – 3.2
Kingdom of Spain: – 4.2
Mehemite Empire: – 6.0
Kingdom of Sweden-Norway: – 4.4
Kingdom of Poland: – 6.1
Kingdom of Portugal: – 4.0
Kingdom of Denmark: – 5.0
Kingdom of the Hellenes: – 5.3
Kingdom of Serbia: – 6.2

Empire of Japan: – 8.6

United States of America: – 2.8
United States of Mexico: – 4.6
Republic of Columbia: – 5.1
Argentine Republic: – 7
Brazilian Empire: – 5.2
Republic of Chile: – 4.4
Kingdom of Peru: – 4.9
Republic of Ecuador: - 6.4
Republic of Venezuela: – 5.0
Republic of the Andes: – 5.2

1856
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Your Credit Rating indicates to what degree your nation's bankers, brokers and investors trust your government's ability to return on a loan. It also directly represents the interest you will pay on your national debt and will affect the level of borrowing you can reach before state bankruptcy or financial crisis looms. The lower your credit rating,  the more trusted you are and the healthier your economy is.

NOTE: These figures should not be altered without consultation and notation in the sodding excel file.

United Kingdom of Great Britain and Ireland: – 1.4
Kingdom of France: – 3.3
Russian Empire: – 4.8
Austrian Empire: – 3.7

German Federation: – 5
Kingdom of Prussia: – 5.8
Kingdom of Italy: – 4.5
Kingdom of the Netherlands: – 3.2
Kingdom of Spain: – 4.2
Mehemite Empire: – 6.0
Kingdom of Sweden-Norway: – 4.4
Kingdom of Poland: – 6.1
Kingdom of Portugal: – 4.0
Kingdom of Denmark: – 4.5
Kingdom of the Hellenes: – 5.3
Kingdom of Serbia: – 6.2

Empire of Japan: – 8.6

United States of America: – 2.8
United States of Mexico: – 4.6
Republic of Columbia: – 5.1
Argentine Republic: – 7
Brazilian Empire: – 5.2
Republic of Chile: – 4.4
Kingdom of Peru: – 4.9
Republic of Ecuador: - 6.4
Republic of Venezuela: – 5.0
Republic of the Andes: – 5.5


1857
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Sep 8 2006, 01:00 PM
Your Credit Rating indicates to what degree your nation's bankers, brokers and investors trust your government's ability to return on a loan. It also directly represents the interest you will pay on your national debt and will affect the level of borrowing you can reach before state bankruptcy or financial crisis looms. The lower your credit rating, the more trusted you are and the healthier your economy is.

NOTE: These figures should not be altered without consultation and notation in the sodding excel file.

United Kingdom of Great Britain and Ireland: – 1.4
Kingdom of France: – 3.5
Russian Empire: – 4.8
Austrian Empire: – 3.7

German Federation: – 5
Kingdom of Prussia: – 5.7
Kingdom of Italy: – 4.5
Kingdom of the Netherlands: – 3.2
Kingdom of Spain: – 4.2
Mehemite Empire: – 6.0
Kingdom of Sweden-Norway: – 4.4
Kingdom of Poland: – 6.1
Kingdom of Portugal: – 4.0
Kingdom of Denmark: – 4.5
Kingdom of the Hellenes: – 5.3
Kingdom of Serbia: – 6.2

Empire of Japan: – 8.6

United States of America: – 2.9
United States of Mexico: – 4.6
Republic of Columbia: – 5.0
Argentine Republic: – 6.9
Brazilian Empire: – 5.2
Republic of Chile: – 4.4
Kingdom of Peru: – 4.9
Republic of Ecuador: - 6.4
Republic of Venezuela: – 4.9
Republic of the Andes: – 5.4

1858
Whether a Nation Today be Mighty and Rich depends not on the Abundance or Security of its Power or Riches, but Principally on Whether its Neighbours Possess More or Less of it. - Philip Von Hornigk, German Mercantillist, c. 1690
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Sep 8 2006, 01:00 PM
Your Credit Rating indicates to what degree your nation's bankers, brokers and investors trust your government's ability to return on a loan. It also directly represents the interest you will pay on your national debt and will affect the level of borrowing you can reach before state bankruptcy or financial crisis looms. The lower your credit rating, the more trusted you are and the healthier your economy is.

NOTE: These figures should not be altered without consultation and notation in the sodding excel file.

United Kingdom of Great Britain and Ireland: – 1.4
Kingdom of France: – 5
Russian Empire: – 4.7
Austrian Empire: – 3.5

German Federation: – 5
Kingdom of Prussia: – 5
Kingdom of Italy: – 4.4
Kingdom of the Netherlands: – 3.2
Kingdom of Spain: – 4.2
Mehemite Empire: – 6.0
Kingdom of Sweden-Norway: – 4.4
Kingdom of Poland: – 6.1
Kingdom of Portugal: – 4.0
Kingdom of Denmark: – 4.2
Kingdom of the Hellenes: – 5.3
Kingdom of Serbia: – 6.2

Empire of Japan: – 8.7

United States of America: – 2.9
United States of Mexico: – 4.6
Republic of Columbia: – 5.0
Argentine Republic: – 6.4
Brazilian Empire: – 5.2
Republic of Chile: – 4.4
Kingdom of Peru: – 4.9
Republic of Ecuador: - 6.4
Republic of Venezuela: – 4.8
Republic of the Andes: – 5.2

1859
Whether a Nation Today be Mighty and Rich depends not on the Abundance or Security of its Power or Riches, but Principally on Whether its Neighbours Possess More or Less of it. - Philip Von Hornigk, German Mercantillist, c. 1690
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Sep 8 2006, 01:00 PM
Your Credit Rating indicates to what degree your nation's bankers, brokers and investors trust your government's ability to return on a loan. It also directly represents the interest you will pay on your national debt and will affect the level of borrowing you can reach before state bankruptcy or financial crisis looms. The lower your credit rating, the more trusted you are and the healthier your economy is.

NOTE: These figures should not be altered without consultation and notation in the sodding excel file.

United Kingdom of Great Britain and Ireland: – 1.3
Kingdom of France: – 5
Russian Empire: – 4.7
Austrian Empire: – 3.4

German Federation: – 5
Kingdom of Prussia: – 5
Kingdom of Italy: – 4.4
Kingdom of the Netherlands: – 3.1
Kingdom of Spain: – 4.2
Mehemite Empire: – 6.0
Kingdom of Sweden-Norway: – 4.4
Kingdom of Poland: – 6
Kingdom of Portugal: – 4.0
Kingdom of Denmark: – 4
Kingdom of the Hellenes: – 5.2
Kingdom of Serbia: – 6.2

Empire of Japan: – 8.5

United States of America: – 3.2
United States of Mexico: – 4.6
Republic of Columbia: – 5.4
Argentine Republic: – 6.4
Brazilian Empire: – 5.2
Republic of Chile: – 4.4
Kingdom of Peru: – 4.9
Republic of Ecuador: - 6.4
Republic of Venezuela: – 5
Republic of the Andes: – 5.2

1860
Whether a Nation Today be Mighty and Rich depends not on the Abundance or Security of its Power or Riches, but Principally on Whether its Neighbours Possess More or Less of it. - Philip Von Hornigk, German Mercantillist, c. 1690
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Sep 8 2006, 06:00 AM
Your Credit Rating indicates to what degree your nation's bankers, brokers and investors trust your government's ability to return on a loan. It also directly represents the interest you will pay on your national debt and will affect the level of borrowing you can reach before state bankruptcy or financial crisis looms. The lower your credit rating, the more trusted you are and the healthier your economy is.

NOTE: These figures should not be altered without consultation and notation in the sodding excel file.

United Kingdom of Great Britain and Ireland: – 1.3
Kingdom of France: – 5
Russian Empire: – 4.7
Austrian Empire: – 3.4

German Federation: – 5
Kingdom of Prussia: – 5
Kingdom of Italy: – 4.4
Kingdom of the Netherlands: – 3.1
Kingdom of Spain: – 4.2
Mehemite Empire: – 6.0
Kingdom of Sweden-Norway: – 4.4
Kingdom of Poland: – 6
Kingdom of Portugal: – 4.0
Kingdom of Denmark: – 4
Kingdom of the Hellenes: – 5.2
Kingdom of Serbia: – 6.2

Empire of Japan: – 8.5

United States of America: – 3.2
United States of Mexico: – 4.6
Republic of Columbia: – 5.4
Argentine Republic: – 6.4
Brazilian Empire: – 5.2
Republic of Chile: – 4.4
Kingdom of Peru: – 4.9
Republic of Ecuador: - 6.4
Republic of Venezuela: – 5
Republic of Paraguay: – 4.9

1861
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Sep 8 2006, 01:00 PM
Your Credit Rating indicates to what degree your nation's bankers, brokers and investors trust your government's ability to return on a loan. It also directly represents the interest you will pay on your national debt and will affect the level of borrowing you can reach before state bankruptcy or financial crisis looms. The lower your credit rating,  the more trusted you are and the healthier your economy is.

NOTE: These figures should not be altered without consultation and notation in the sodding excel file.

United Kingdom of Great Britain and Ireland: – 1.3
Kingdom of France: – 5
Russian Empire: – 4.7
Austrian Empire: – 3.4

German Federation: – 5
Kingdom of Prussia: – 5
Kingdom of Italy: – 4.4
Kingdom of the Netherlands: – 3.1
Kingdom of Spain: – 4.2
Mehemite Empire: – 6.0
Kingdom of Sweden-Norway: – 4.4
Kingdom of Poland: – 6
Kingdom of Portugal: – 4.0
Kingdom of Denmark: – 4
Kingdom of the Hellenes: – 5.2
Kingdom of Serbia: – 6.2

Empire of Japan: – 8.5

United States of America: – 3.2
Confederate States of America: – 5
United States of Mexico: – 4.2
Republic of Columbia: – 5.4
Argentine Republic: – 6.4
Brazilian Empire: – 5.2
Republic of Chile: – 4.4
Kingdom of Peru: – 4.9
Republic of Ecuador: - 6.4
Republic of Venezuela: – 5
Republic of Paraguay: – 4.9

1862
Whether a Nation Today be Mighty and Rich depends not on the Abundance or Security of its Power or Riches, but Principally on Whether its Neighbours Possess More or Less of it. - Philip Von Hornigk, German Mercantillist, c. 1690
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