Topic > Moody's Investor Service Case Study - 733

Inappropriate and premature investments can result in huge losses for investors. Moody's potential clients may be those who require an assessment of the economic region. Such customers may be emerging companies seeking global expansion. For example, Under Armor has performed well in North America. However, its global presence is limited and 95% of its revenues come from North America1. Moody's can attract such clients and provide an economic rating of the regions. This can help companies rationally allocate their budget in their future initiatives. This can be easily monitored by observing global markets and the policies of central banks of various economies. Moody's can establish strategic relationships with major banks and credit companies. Such ties can bring customers seeking credit from these banks to Moody's for risk