
Ireland’s outlook revised to positive, ratings unchanged
Credit ratings agency Moody’s has announced its decision to revise its outlook for Ireland from stable to positive.
The move is seen as a reflection of the market improvement in the country’s credit fundamentals over the past year, including a stronger economic recovery, faster fiscal consolidation and a substantial decline in the government’s debt burden.
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The ratings agency has affirmed its long-term rating for Ireland at Baa1.
Earlier today, ratings agency DBRS also revised its Irish trend from stable to positive and confirmed its long-term rating for Ireland at A.

Ireland’s outlook revised to positive, ratings unchanged
Credit ratings agency Moody’s has announced its decision to revise its outlook for Ireland from stable to positive.
The move is seen as a reflection of the market improvement in the country’s credit fundamentals over the past year, including a stronger economic recovery, faster fiscal consolidation and a substantial decline in the government’s debt burden.
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The ratings agency has affirmed its long-term rating for Ireland at Baa1.
Earlier today, ratings agency DBRS also revised its Irish trend from stable to positive and confirmed its long-term rating for Ireland at A.














