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Moody's raises Egypt's credit rating, says economy improved

CAIRO (AP) - Moody's Investor Service has upgraded Egypt's credit rating, saying macroeconomic performance has improved and external vulnerabilities have been reduced.

 

In a statement, it ranked Egypt at B3 on its scale - speculative and subject to high credit risk - with a stable outlook, an improvement from its previous classification of Caa1.

 

Moody's says it expects economic growth to accelerate to an annual 4.5 percent for the fiscal year that ends in June, before rising to 5 to 6 percent over the coming four years, assuming political stability continues.

 


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