Advice for a sub-division within credit analysis

Hello everyone,

I have been reading here for a while but this is my first post. So apologies if this is not the right place to post.
To give you a bit of background, I will be interning with S&P this summer and was given the opportunity to pick my favorite two divisions within credit analysis division (so that they could allocate one per intern)

The choices are as follows:

Ratings Risk Review (RRR)
Corporates
Banks & Financial Institutions
Structured Finance
Sovereign & International Public Finance

Personally, I am leaning towards corporates and Banks & Financial institutions, but I wanted your guys opinion on what you think would give me the 'broadest'/transferable skill-set in terms of financial analysis.

Thanks

 

Yes, from what I gather it is a lot more technical and quant based than IBD for instance, (as the analyst would essentially be working with probabilities to determine/forecast the ability to satisfy debt servicing for specific securities ). So although there wouldn't be exposure to financial statements, I would imagine that you'd need to interact with legal teams and look at bond indentures/credit agreements to see if the securities are backed by collateral or not.

 

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