The Fitch Navigator includes country, industry, business, management, and financial risk factors in its credit score.
A. True
B. False
Hi,
Fitch navigator provides qualitative and quantitative overview of Fitch ratings.
While taking into consideration the ratings, Fitch analyzes operating environment c(ountry profile, industry), management, business and financial risk. After analyzing each factor they provide companies ratings.
Hence above statement is True.
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