Moody's data now available in Amazon Quick via MCP server
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Moody's Corporation (NYSE: MCO) announced that its financial intelligence is now accessible within Amazon Quick, an agentic AI assistant developed by Amazon Web Services (AWS), through a dedicated Model Context Protocol (MCP) server.
The integration gives AWS customers direct access to ratings and research from Moody's Ratings, along with data on more than 600 million public and private entities. The data includes firmographics, ownership, financials, macroeconomic forecasts, economic data, and news sentiment.
According to the press release, users can apply the data to credit analysis, risk management, relationship management, ratings advisory, investment research, and market analysis from within the Amazon Quick platform.
The MCP server connects structured financial data directly into the natural language queries and workflows running inside Amazon Quick, without requiring users to build custom integrations.
"With Amazon Quick, our customers can now connect directly to Moody's connected intelligence within the agentic AI workspace they are already using, bringing trusted, explainable data on entities, exposures and risks where decisions are being made," said Cristina Pieretti, Head of Digital Content and Innovation at Moody's.
Moody's employs approximately 16,000 people across more than 40 countries.
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