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Non-U.S. — Long-Lived Assets

Moody's Non-U.S. — Long-Lived Assets increased by 8.3% to $4.72B in Q4 2025 compared to the prior quarter. Year-over-year, this metric grew by 8.3%, from $4.36B to $4.72B.

Analysis

StatementSegment
CategoryCapital Allocation
SignalContext dependent
VolatilityStable
First reportedQ4 2016
Last reportedQ4 2025Feb 18, 2026
Rolls up toPP&E (Net)

How to read this metric

An increase suggests expansion of international operations or significant capital investment in foreign infrastructure, while a decrease may indicate divestment, asset impairment, or a shift toward a leaner, more centralized operating model.

Detailed definition

This metric represents the total book value of non-current, tangible, and intangible assets held by the company within i...

Peer comparison

Peer companies in financial services and data analytics typically report this as part of their geographic segment disclosures, with levels varying based on the degree of physical presence versus remote service delivery models.

Metric ID: mco_segment_non_u_s_long_lived_assets

Historical Data

5 periods
 Q4 '21Q4 '22Q4 '23Q4 '24Q4 '25
Value$4.8B$4.49B$4.56B$4.36B$4.72B
QoQ Change-6.5%+1.6%-4.4%+8.3%
YoY Change-6.5%+1.6%-4.4%+8.3%
Range$4.36B$4.8B
CAGR-1.7%
Avg YoY Growth-0.3%
Median YoY Growth-1.4%

Frequently Asked Questions

What is Moody's's non-u.s. — long-lived assets?
Moody's (MCO) reported non-u.s. — long-lived assets of $4.72B in Q4 2025.
How has Moody's's non-u.s. — long-lived assets changed year-over-year?
Moody's's non-u.s. — long-lived assets increased by 8.3% year-over-year, from $4.36B to $4.72B.
What does non-u.s. — long-lived assets mean?
The total value of long-term assets owned by the company in international locations outside of its home country.