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Hugo Lloris believes France have repaired the damage from their disastrous World Cup in 2010 and regained the trust of the public at home.
Its narrative is the classic tale of virtue rewarded: by cutting spending, the government regained the trust of the financial markets and international institutions, and everything got better.
The debt offering was a key test of whether HCA had regained the trust of investors, and apparently it had: they placed more than $2 billion in orders for the 10-year notes.
A company spokesperson told Forbes they'd consider getting back into business with her once she's regained the trust of her audience.
A broad push for development of proprietary research teams shows credit ratings agencies have never fully regained the trust of some of their most important buy-side clients, some of whom are still counting the costs of belated warnings of a change in the risk profile of debt issuers.
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