(AGI) – No promotion for Italy, which expects the reforms, for it be given a step forward in the credit.
In fact, the agency Standard and Poor’s confirmed Italy’s rating to “BBB-” with a stable outlook. The agency stressed that it expects to make further amendments to the short-term rating (hence the stable outlook), it has shown that there are factors that could lead it to change in advance an opinion on the country. In particular, S & amp; P cited the reforms as a key factor for the purpose of improving the rating, citing the recent approval of the electoral law and the reform agenda drawn up by the Government Renzi. Recently, the agency Fitch had promised a possible upgrade, if it continues the process of reforms, following what has been aired by Moody’s earlier.
15 May 2015 18:59 – Last Updated: 12:42
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