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Weighted Average Rating Factor (WARF)

The weighted average rating factor (WARF) is a measure that is used by credit rating companies to indicate the credit quality of a portfolio. This measure aggregates the credit ratings of the portfolio’s holdings into a single rating. WARFs are most often calculated for collateralized debt obligations (CDOs).

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