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creditworthiness

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cred·it·wor·thy  (krdt-wûr)
adj.
Having an acceptable credit rating.

credit·worthi·ness n.
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Noun1.creditworthiness - trustworthiness with money as based on a person's credit history; a general qualification for borrowing
trustiness, trustworthiness - the trait of deserving trust and confidence
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creditworthiness [ˈkredɪtˌwɜːðɪnɪs] Nsolvencia f
creditworthiness [ˈkrɛdɪtwɜːrðinɪs] n [person, organization] → solvabilité f


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The United States filed a complaint alleging that federal inmates knowingly filed financial papers in which they falsely identified themselves as secure parties, intending to harm the creditworthiness and reputations of federal judges and prison officials.
In the same six-month period, global average creditworthiness rose 0.
Due to concerns about the creditworthiness of its operations in Brazil and the United Kingdom, the offering will include default provisions that allow debt renegotiation.
 
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