Fitch cuts Poland’s outlook to Negative on fiscal concerns
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Fitch Ratings downgraded Poland's outlook to negative, primarily due to increasing fiscal risks, while leaving the country's debt rating unchanged.
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The international rating agency Fitch has confirmed Poland's credit rating at A-. However, it has downgraded the outlook for the credit rating from stable to negative. This signals that it could move to lower the rating in the future. According to the agency, the deterioration in the outlook is mainly due to risks related to the development of public finances.
Fitch rating agency has maintained Poland's current rating for long- and short-term liabilities in foreign currency.
Poland faces credit outlook downgrade from Fitch, which warns of risks in public finances
Fitch has confirmed Poland's current rating, lowering the outlook from stable to negative.
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