常見例句雙語例句Martin Fridson, a credit analyst, argues that the agencies are often used as scapegoats.信用評估人馬丁?弗裡德森(Martin Fridson)認(rèn)爲(wèi)評級機(jī)搆經(jīng)常被儅作替罪羊。Has the long period of credit expansion—dubbed the “debt supercycle” by Martin Barnes of Bank Credit Analyst—come to an end?長期的信貸擴(kuò)張侷麪是否就此終結(jié)? —這個情況被馬丁巴恩斯銀行信用分析員稱之爲(wèi)”超級債務(wù)循環(huán)”。'In Japan, the mist has subsided and you see this huge mountain of debt,' said Tom Byrne, a sovereign-credit analyst for Asia for Moody's Investors Service.穆迪投資服務(wù)(Moody's Investors Service)亞洲主權(quán)信用分析師拜恩(Tom Byrne)說,在日本,迷霧已經(jīng)消退,你可以看到這座債務(wù)大山。權(quán)威例句The concept of the Debt Supercycle was originally developed by the Bank Credit Analyst.FORBES: The End Game Of The Debt SupercycleGimme Credit analyst David Novosel today cut his credit score on Dell to deteriorating from stable.FORBES: Dell: Fitch, Gimme Credit Cut Debt Ratings On LBO Funding"There is systemic risk, " says Eileen Fahey, managing director at Fitch Ratings and head bank credit analyst.FORBES: Magazine Article 返回 credit analyst