JAL may get highest credit rating in the sector
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[TOKYO] Japan Airlines Co would probably get the industry's highest credit rating should the carrier that emerged from bankruptcy in 2011 return to the bond market.
The nation's second-largest airline is preparing to seek a ranking that will enable it to expand funding options, Norikazu Saito, its finance head, said last week.
Credit Suisse forecasts JAL may get a Standard & Poor's rating as high as BBB+, the No 8 investment level, matching the current highest rating in the industry held by Ryanair. Bloomberg's default-risk model suggests it deserves the sixth best level.
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