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    Default S&P - Oklahoma's rating

    Did anyone catch the story on News 9 about some type of S&P rating? I saw the very last but not enough to know what they were talking about. I thought I saw Vince Orza talking Okc and mentioned Dell along with Microsoft. Might of heard something about an AA+ rating?

    Like I said I only got about 2% of the story, because I was being distracted by other things. Maybe I just imagined the whole thing, I don't know.

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    Are you talking about state bonds? AA

    http://www.treasurer.ca.gov/ratings/current.htm
    " You've Been Thunder Struck ! "

  3. Default Re: S&P - Oklahoma's rating

    Standard and Poor's rates all municipal bonds based upon perceived risk; the top rating, AAA, is exceedingly rare. The next rating down is AA+, and that's where Oklahoma City is now listed.

    End result: future bond issues can carry a lower interest rate, cutting the city's interest expense. (Municipalities with low ratings have to pay higher interest to attract buyers.)

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