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Moody's Corporation added eight new risk factors in 2025, with four substantive additions focusing on regulatory compliance, intellectual property protection, and multi-jurisdictional operational exposure. The company simultaneously modified nine existing risks, most notably enhancing disclosures around reputation and credibility concerns, litigation exposure, ESG reporting impacts, and infrastructure vulnerabilities, while maintaining ten unchanged foundational risk factors.
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Moody’s Faces Risks Related to Laws and Regulations that Affect the Financial Industry, Including the Credit Rating Industry, Moody's Businesses and Moody’s Customers.
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Moody’s Faces Risks Related to Protecting Its Intellectual Property Rights.
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The Company is Exposed to Legal, Economic, Operational and Regulatory Risks of Operating in Multiple Jurisdictions.
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The Company Is Exposed to Reputation and Credibility Concerns.
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The Company Faces Exposure to Litigation and Government Regulatory Proceedings, Investigations and Inquiries (Including Competition Market Studies) Related to Rating Opinions and Other Business Practices.
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Our reputation or business could be negatively impacted by ESG matters and our reporting of such matters
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Moody’s Operations are Exposed to Risks from Infrastructure Malfunctions or Failures.
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The Introduction of Competing Products, Technologies or Services by Other Companies Can Negatively Impact the Nature and Economics of the Company’s Business.
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