Moody's on Monday downgraded Greece government bond ratings into junk territory, citing the risks in the euro zone/IMF rescue package for the debt-laden country.
Jorg Greuel | Getty Images Moody's cut the government bond ratings of debt-laden Greece to Ba1 Monday, moving the debt one notch into junk status. |
Moody's [MCO 19.91 0.23 (+1.17%) ] also downgraded Greece's short-term issuer rating to not-prime from Prime-1.
The rescue package "effectively eliminates any near-term risk of a liquidity-driven default and encourages the implementation of a credible, feasible, and incentive-compatible set of structural reforms, which have a high likelihood of stabilizing debt service requirements at manageable levels," said Moody's senior analyst Sarah Carlson. read more
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