SAN FRANCISCO (MarketWatch)
Moody's Investors Service on Tuesday lowered Ireland's foreign- and local-currency government bond ratings by one notch to non-investment grade of Ba1 from Baa3. "
The main driver of today's downgrade is the growing likelihood that participation of existing investors may be required as a pre-condition for any future rounds of official financing, should Ireland be unable to borrow at sustainable rates in the capital markets after the end of the current E.U./IMF support programme at year-end 2013," said Moody's in a statement.
The outlook on Ireland's ratings remain negative.
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Moody´s reduce la calificación Irlanda a nivel del bono basura
La agencia Moody´s recortó el martes la calificación de la deuda de Irlanda a territorio basura, diciendo que el país necesitaría rondas adicionales de financiación oficial antes de poder volver a los mercados. Moody´s redujo la calificación a Ba1 desde Baa3 y mantuvo en negativo el panorama.
Moody's rebajó la calificación de deuda de Irlanda a "chatarra"
Moody's Investors Service rebajó el martes a territorio "chatarra" la calificación de la deuda soberana de Irlanda, argumentando que el país probablemente necesitará otra ronda de financiamiento oficial antes de que pueda depender del mercado privado de deuda.
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