Thursday, January 18, 2007

Moody’s Improves Ratings Outlook For Argentina Local Government





Moody's Investors Service has changed the rating outlook to positive, from stable, for two local governments in Argentina. The agency said the action was prompted by a similar, recent, outlook change for Argentina’s B2 foreign currency country ceiling for bonds. The governments and ratings affected are: City of Buenos Aires foreign currency bonds rated B2 (global scale) and Aa3.ar (Argentina national scale). Both were assigned a positive outlook; these ratings are constrained by Argentina's foreign currency country ceiling. The outlook for domestic currency bonds rated B1 and Aa2.ar remains stable, said the agency. Meanwhile, Province of Mendoza foreign currency bonds due September 2018 rated B2 (global scale) were assigned a positive outlook; this rating is constrained by Argentina's foreign currency country ceiling. The outlook for the province's domestic currency issuer ratings of B1 (global scale) and Aa3.ar (Argentina national scale), as well as for its foreign currency bonds due September 2018 rated Aa3.ar (Argentina national scale), remains stable.

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