Slovenia Has the Highest Credit Rating Among Central and Eastern European Countries
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Standard & Poor's raised Slovenia's credit rating from AA- to AA on Friday, assigning it a stable outlook. Among European countries, Ireland, Belgium and the United Kingdom also have an AA rating from S&P.
Standard & Poor's upgraded Slovenia's credit rating from AA- to AA on Friday, assigning it a stable outlook. Among European countries, Ireland, Belgium and the United Kingdom also have an AA rating from S&P. With this rating, Slovenia has become the country with the highest credit rating in the group of Central and Eastern European countries.
Slovenia's well-being is also contributed to by its membership in the euro area, a manageable level of net public debt, and an efficient institutional arrangement.
Standard & Poor's upgraded Slovenia's credit rating from AA- to AA on Friday, assigning it a stable outlook. Among European countries, Ireland, Belgium and the United Kingdom also have an AA rating from S&P. With this rating, Slovenia has become the country with the highest credit rating in the group of Central and Eastern European countries.
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