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Saturday, 22 February 2014

Ukraines Credit Rating lowered with uncertainty in Kiev

Ratings agency Standard & Poor’s yesterday cut Ukraine’s sovereign rating for the second time in three weeks, saying the political situation in the country has deteriorated substantially and seeing an increased risk of default.


In Ukraine's Capital Kiev
S&P lowered its long-term foreign currency sovereign credit rating on Ukraine by one notch to CCC and gave it a negative outlook, reflecting the view that Ukraine has yet to secure funding to avoid default.

“The downgrade reflects our view that the political situation in Ukraine has deteriorated substantially. We believe that this raises uncertainty regarding the continued provision of Russian financial support over the course of 2014, and puts the government’s capability to meet debt service at increasing risk,” the ratings agency said in a statement.

S&P said the negative outlook meant that there is at least a one-in-three chance that it could lower Ukraine’s ratings over the next 12 months.

Reuters

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