Use of Credit Rating Information of Domestic Credit Rating Agencies for Public–Private Partnership Projects in Infrastructure in Bangladesh
Tsunoda, Jiro; Islam, Mohammed Tajul | February 2014
Abstract
The working paper identifies the effective use of credit rating to enable financing of Public–Private Partnership (PPP) projects in infrastructure in Bangladesh and shares key aspects of the government’s policy and strategies for PPP and information on the progress made so far. It also sums up the constraints in financing PPP arrangements, its potential solutions, and presents an outline of the credit rating methodologies suitable for detailed risk assessment in both PPP project grading and project rating. This paper should enable the reader to understand the key rating factors used by Domestic Credit Rating Agencies in the final rating determination.
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Tsunoda, Jiro; Islam, Mohammed Tajul. 2014. Use of Credit Rating Information of Domestic Credit Rating Agencies for Public–Private Partnership Projects in Infrastructure in Bangladesh. © Asian Development Bank. http://hdl.handle.net/11540/1418. License: CC BY 3.0 IGO.Keywords
Financial & Private Sector Development
Private Sector Investments
Private Sector Participation
Private Sector Projects
Public Sector Infrastructure
Public Sector Management
Public Sector Projects
Private enterprises
Private ownership
Government
Public enterprises
Public finance
Infrastructure projects
Development projects
Financial loss
Central local government relations
Administration
Decentralization in government
Subnational governments
Government monopolies
Intergovernmental fiscal relations
Investment of public funds
Local finance
Government services
State governments
Municipal government
Bank failures
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