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In relation to credit ratings, 'm' is a suffix added to the credit rating to indicate that it applies to a money market fund (rather than to any other type of entity). | In relation to credit ratings, 'm' is a suffix added to the credit rating to indicate that it applies to a money market fund (rather than to any other type of entity). | ||
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Latest revision as of 15:10, 24 June 2022
1. Credit rating.
In relation to credit ratings, 'm' is a suffix added to the credit rating to indicate that it applies to a money market fund (rather than to any other type of entity).
So for example "AAAm" would indicate a rating of AAA in relation to a money market fund.
2.
'm' also means one million (1,000,000).
For example EUR 100m = EUR 100,000,000.
Sometimes written "M", "mn' or 'mio'.