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Local and Regional Government* Rating Review Calendar 2021 Local and Regional Government* Rating Review Calendar 2021 Rating Reviews, by Entity. This calendar is reviewed and updated as necessary at the end of each quarter. Last updated: 30th June 2021 Entity Aix-Marseille-Provence Metropolis Friday 30 April 2021 Friday 29 October 2021 Alava, Historical Territory of Friday 30 April 2021 Friday 29 October 2021 Almaty, City of Friday 26 February 2021 Friday 20 August 2021 Altai Region Friday 14 May 2021 Friday 12 November 2021 Andalusia, Autonomous Community of Friday 19 March 2021 Friday 17 September 2021 Ankara Metropolitan Municipality Friday 04 June 2021 Friday 03 December 2021 Antalya Metropolitan Municipality Friday 04 June 2021 Friday 03 December 2021 Autonomous Region of Azores Friday 11 June 2021 Friday 03 December 2021 Barcelona, City of Friday 26 February 2021 Friday 20 August 2021 Bashkortostan Republic Friday 14 May 2021 Friday 12 November 2021 Basque Country, Autonomous Community of Friday 30 April 2021 Friday 29 October 2021 Berlin, State of Friday 16 April 2021 Friday 15 October 2021 Bialystok, City of Friday 23 April 2021 Friday 22 October 2021 Bizkaia, Historical Territory of Friday 30 April 2021 Friday 29 October 2021 Bolzano, Autonomous Province of Friday 30 April 2021 Friday 29 October 2021 Bouches du Rhone, Department of Friday 18 June 2021 Friday 17 December 2021 Brasov, City of Friday 07 May 2021 Friday 05 November 2021 Bremen, State of Friday 16 April 2021 Friday 15 October 2021 Bretagne, Region of Friday 09 April 2021 Friday 08 October 2021 Bucharest, City of Friday 07 May 2021 Friday 05 November 2021 Bursa Metropolitan Municipality Friday 04 June 2021 Friday 03 December 2021 Busto Arsizio, City of Friday 14 May 2021 Friday 12 November 2021 Buzau, City of Friday 07 May 2021 Friday 05 November 2021 Bydgoszcz, City of Friday 28 May 2021 Friday 12 November 2021 Calabria, Region of Friday 19 March 2021 Friday 17 September 2021 Canary Islands, Autonomous Community of Friday 19 March 2021 Friday 17 September 2021 Cantabria, Autonomous Community of Friday 21 May 2021 Friday 19 November 2021 Castile-La Mancha, Autonomous Community of Friday 21 May 2021 Friday 19 November 2021 Catalonia, Autonomous Community of Friday 19 March 2021 Friday 17 September 2021 Centre-Val de Loire, Region of Friday 09 April 2021 Friday 08 October 2021 Chelyabinsk Region Friday 11 June 2021 Friday 10 December 2021 Chorzow, City of Friday 16 April 2021 Friday 15 October 2021 City of Lviv Friday 21 May 2021 Friday 19 November 2021 Czestochowa, City of Friday 23 April 2021 Friday 22 October 2021 Dnipro, City of Friday 21 May 2021 Friday 19 November 2021 Essonne, Department of Friday 04 June 2021 Friday 03 December 2021 Friuli Venezia Giulia, Autonomous Region of Friday 30 April 2021 Friday 29 October 2021 Gdansk, City of Friday 16 April 2021 Friday 15 October 2021 Gipuzkoa, Historical Territory of Friday 30 April 2021 Friday 29 October 2021 Gliwice, City of Friday 16 April 2021 Friday 15 October 2021 Hamburg, State of Friday 16 April 2021 Friday 15 October 2021 www.fitchratings.com 30th June 2021 Local and Regional Government* Rating Review Calendar 2021 Rating Reviews, by Entity. This calendar is reviewed and updated as necessary at the end of each quarter. Last updated: 30th June 2021 Entity Haute-Savoie, Department of Friday 04 June 2021 Friday 03 December 2021 Ile-de-France, Region of Friday 09 April 2021 Friday 08 October 2021 Istanbul Metropolitan Municipality Friday 04 June 2021 Friday 03 December 2021 Izmir Metropolitan Municipality Friday 04 June 2021 Friday 03 December 2021 Kaduna State Friday 12 March 2021 Friday 10 September 2021 Katowice, City of Friday 28 May 2021 Friday 12 November 2021 Kharkov, City of Friday 21 May 2021 Friday 19 November 2021 Kirov Region Friday 11 June 2021 Friday 10 December 2021 Krasnoyarsk Region Friday 09 April 2021 Friday 01 October 2021 Kryvyi Rih City Friday 21 May 2021 Friday 19 November 2021 Kyiv, City of Friday 21 May 2021 Friday 19 November 2021 La Manche, Department of Friday 04 June 2021 Friday 03 December 2021 La Rioja, Autonomous Community of Friday 21 May 2021 Friday 19 November 2021 Lagos State Friday 12 March 2021 Friday 10 September 2021 Lazio, Region of Friday 19 March 2021 Friday 17 September 2021 Levallois, City of Friday 30 April 2021 Friday 29 October 2021 Lipetsk Region Friday 11 June 2021 Friday 10 December 2021 Lower Saxony, State of Friday 16 April 2021 Friday 15 October 2021 Lyon Metropolis Friday 30 April 2021 Friday 29 October 2021 Madrid, Autonomous Community of Friday 21 May 2021 Friday 19 November 2021 Malopolska, Region of Friday 16 April 2021 Friday 15 October 2021 Manisa Metropolitan Municipality Friday 04 June 2021 Friday 03 December 2021 Marche, Region of Friday 19 March 2021 Friday 17 September 2021 Mari El Republic Friday 09 April 2021 Friday 01 October 2021 Mariupol, City of Friday 21 May 2021 Friday 19 November 2021 Marseille, City of Friday 30 April 2021 Friday 29 October 2021 Mazowieckie, Region of Friday 16 April 2021 Friday 15 October 2021 Mecklenburg-Western Pomerania, State of Friday 16 April 2021 Friday 15 October 2021 Mersin Metropolitan Municipality Friday 04 June 2021 Friday 03 December 2021 Metropolitan City of Milan Friday 14 May 2021 Friday 12 November 2021 Metropolitan City of Rome Friday 14 May 2021 Friday 12 November 2021 Milan, City of Friday 14 May 2021 Friday 12 November 2021 Moscow Region Friday 11 June 2021 Friday 10 December 2021 Moscow, City of Friday 09 April 2021 Friday 01 October 2021 Mugla Metropolitan Municipality Friday 20 April 2021 Friday 08 October 2021 Friday 03 December 2021 Murcia, Autonomous Community of Friday 19 March 2021 Friday 17 September 2021 Mykolaiv, City of Friday 21 May 2021 Friday 19 November 2021 Naples, City of Friday 14 May 2021 Friday 12 November 2021 Nizhniy Novgorod Region Friday 11 June 2021 Friday 10 December 2021 North Rhine-Westphalia, State of Friday 16 April 2021 Friday 15 October 2021 Novosibirsk City Friday 14 May 2021 Friday 12 November 2021 Local and Regional Government Rating Review Calendar 2021 2 Local and Regional Government* Rating Review Calendar 2021 Rating Reviews, by Entity. This calendar is reviewed and updated as necessary at the end of each quarter. Last updated: 30th June 2021 Entity Novosibirsk Region Friday 11 June 2021 Friday 10 December 2021 Occitanie, Region of Friday 04 June 2021 Friday 03 December 2021 Odesa, City of Friday 21 May 2021 Friday 19 November 2021 Olsztyn, City of Friday 23 April 2021 Friday 22 October 2021 Opole,City of Friday 16 April 2021 Friday 15 October 2021 Oradea, City of Friday 07 May 2021 Friday 05 November 2021 Orenburg Region Friday 11 June 2021 Friday 10 December 2021 Ostrow Wielkopolski, Municipality of Friday 07 May 2021 Friday 05 November 2021 Pamplona, City of Friday 26 February 2021 Friday 20 August 2021 Paris, City of Friday 29 January 2021 Friday 30 April 2021 Friday 29 October 2021 Piemonte, Region of Friday 19 March 2021 Friday 17 September 2021 Plock, City of Friday 07 May 2021 Friday 05 November 2021 Porto, City of Friday 26 February 2021 Friday 20 August 2021 Poznan, City of Friday 26 February 2021 Friday 18 June 2021 Friday 03 December 2021 Provence-Alpes-Cote d'Azur, Region of Friday 09 April 2021 Friday 08 October 2021 Puy-de-Dome, Department of Friday 04 June 2021 Friday 03 December 2021 Reunion, Region of Friday 04 June 2021 Friday 03 December 2021 Rhineland-Palatinate, State of Friday 16 April 2021 Friday 15 October 2021 Rybnik, City of Friday 07 May 2021 Friday 05 November 2021 Rzeszow, City of Friday 26 February 2021 Friday 18 June 2021 Friday 03 December 2021 Saarland, State of Friday 16 April 2021 Friday 15 October 2021 Sakha (Yakutia), Republic of Friday 14 May 2021 Friday 12 November 2021 Sardinia, Autonomous Region of Friday 30 April 2021 Friday 29 October 2021 Savoie, Department of Friday 04 June 2021 Friday 03 December 2021 Saxony-Anhalt, State of Friday 16 April 2021 Friday 15 October 2021 Schleswig-Holstein, State of Friday 16 April 2021 Friday 15 October 2021 Sicily, Region of Friday 30 April 2021 Friday 29 October 2021 Smolensk Region Friday 14 May 2021 Friday 12 November 2021 St. Petersburg, City of Friday 09 April 2021 Friday 01 October 2021 Stavropol Region Friday 09 April 2021 Friday 01 October 2021 Strasbourg, City of Friday 30 April 2021 Friday 29 October 2021 Strasbourg, Eurometropole Friday 30 April 2021 Friday 29 October 2021 Sverdlovsk region Friday 09 April 2021 Friday 01 October 2021 Szczecin, City of Friday 28 May 2021 Friday 12 November 2021 Tallinn, City of Friday 26 March 2021 Friday 24 September 2021 Tashkent, City of Friday 26 February 2021 Friday 20 August 2021 Tatarstan, Republic of Friday 14 May 2021 Friday 12 November 2021 The Flemish Community Friday 30 April 2021 Friday 29 October 2021 Thuringia, State of Friday 16 April 2021 Friday 15 October 2021 Torun, City of Friday 26 February 2021 Friday 18 June 2021 Friday 03 December 2021 Trento, Autonomous Province of Friday 30 April 2021 Friday 29 October 2021 Local and Regional Government Rating Review Calendar 2021 3 Local and Regional Government* Rating Review Calendar 2021 Rating Reviews, by Entity. This calendar is reviewed and updated as necessary at the end of each quarter. Last updated: 30th June 2021 Entity Turin, City of Friday 14 May 2021 Friday 12 November 2021 Val d'Oise, Department of Friday 04 June 2021 Friday 03 December 2021 Valencia, Autonomous Community of Friday 19 March 2021 Friday 17 September 2021 Valle d'Aosta, Autonomous Region of Friday 30 April 2021 Friday 29 October 2021 Veneto, Region of Friday 19 March 2021 Friday 17 September 2021 Warsaw, City of Friday 28 May 2021 Friday 12 November 2021 Wielkopolska, Region of Friday 16 April 2021 Friday 15 October 2021 Yamal-Nenets Autonomous District Friday 09 April 2021 Friday 01 October 2021 Yaroslavl Region Friday 11 June 2021 Friday 10 December 2021 Yerevan, City of Friday 4 March 2021 Friday 20 August 2021 Zabrze, City of Friday 23 April 2021 Friday 22 October 2021 Zaporizhzhia City Friday 21 May 2021 Friday 19 November 2021 Zurich, Canton of Friday 15 January 2021 Friday 09 July 2021 Friday 03 December 2021 * Under CRA3, a “Sovereign” is also defined as a regional or local authority of a State.
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