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DBTCA
(redirected from Deutsche Bank Trust Company Americas)

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DBTCADeutsche Bank Trust Company Americas (New York, NY)


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The rating is based on the higher of the rating of the underlying bond (currently rated 'A+' with a Stable Outlook by Fitch) held by the custodian, Deutsche Bank Trust Company Americas and the long-term rating assigned to Deutsche Bank AG (currently rated 'AA-/F1+' with a Negative Outlook by Fitch) as provider of credit enhancement in the form of a Swap Agreement, dated as of Oct.
The rating is based on the higher of the rating of the underlying bond (currently rated 'A+' with a Stable Outlook by Fitch) held by the custodian, Deutsche Bank Trust Company Americas and the long-term rating assigned to Deutsche Bank AG (currently rated 'AA-/F1+' with a Negative Outlook by Fitch) as provider of credit enhancement in the form of a Swap Agreement, dated as of Oct.
The rating affirmation follows the completion of Fitch's periodic on-site review of Hudson Castle and Deutsche Bank Trust Company Americas (DBTCA), as administrator.
 
 
 
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