Ludovic Orban: One of the Reasons Why Romania's Rating Does Not Improve Is Mistrust in Psd. What It Says Fitch Ratings - hotnews.ro
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The leader of the Justice Force, Ludovic Orban, was prime minister, claimed, Sunday evening, that the Fitch decision shows that “it’s not bad, but it’s not good”, writes news.ro. The best would be like the rating agency to...
The Fitch rating agency confirmed Romania's qualification to "BBB-" for long-term debt, but maintained a negative perspective. The decision reflects, on the one hand, the advantages of membership in the European Union and access to capital flows, and on the other hand, the continuing vulnerability of public finances and political stability. Article Fitch refers to Romania's rating to BBB-, a negative perspective.
The decline in Romania's GDP in the last quarter of 2025 by 1.6% compared to the same period in 2024, the gap with the third quarter of last year being 1.9%, was accompanied by the entry into technical recession. Fitch Ratings was not impressed by this evolution and reconfirmed, at the end of the week, Romania's sovereign rating at BBB- for long-term foreign currency debt, with a negative outlook. For Fitch, it was important to improve financing…
Daniel Buda, European Parliament PNL, accuses PSD of being a threat to Romania's economic stability, after the Fitch Agency has maintained the country's rating to "BBB-" with a negative perspective. Fitch confirms the deficit, but warns about the risks The Fitch rating agency has noticed the decline in the budget deficit, but draws attention to the uncertainties that may arise after the government change in 2027, when PSD will take the lead. Dan…
Romanian experts are breathing a sigh of relief: the Fitch rating agency has decided to keep Romania's rating unchanged. It would have been nice to improve it, of course, but at least we narrowly avoided a relegation to the junk category.
Romania maintains its country rating - announced the International Fitch Agency after a new evaluation. We remain, therefore, a country recommended for investment, but still at a retrograde step.
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