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Fitch Maintains Romania’s Sovereign Rating at “Bbb Minus”, with a Negative Perspective

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Fitch maintained Romania's sovereign rating at "BBB minus", with a negative view, appears in a statement by the financial evaluation agency. "Decision Fitch, in a sensitive fiscal and budgetary context, confirms confidence in the measures and plans of the Romanian Government," says Minister Alexandru Nazare.

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Fitch maintained Romania's sovereign rating at "BBB minus", with a negative view, appears in a statement by the financial evaluation agency. "Decision Fitch, in a sensitive fiscal and budgetary context, confirms confidence in the measures and plans of the Romanian Government," says Minister Alexandru Nazare.

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Mediafax The decision comes in the context where public finances have deteriorated strongly, Romania has one of the biggest budget deficits in its category, but also a public debt on an emerging trajectory. Fitch estimates that the deficit will cover 7.4% of GDP in 2025 to 5.9% in 2027, but warns that it remains at a very high level. In July, the government has adopted an ambitious package of tax measures, including VAT increases and wage and pe…

Romania's economy will grow by 0.7% in 2025, says Fitch, the largest rating agency Tax growth rate affects the economy over 60% of GDP in 2026 Fitch, the largest rating agency, confirmed Romania's position on the most recently recommended investor. In Fitch's view, the Romanian state could enter into "junk", i.e. the non-recommended category of investors, if the budget deficit will not be reduced. The economy is still growing, but tax increases …

Fitch maintained Romania's sovereign rating at "BBB minus", with a negative perspective, appears in a statement by the financial evaluation agency.

·Bucharest, Romania
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The International Financial Assessment Agency Fitch confirmed, on Friday, Romania's sovereign rating at the BBB-/ F3 level for long-term and short-term debt in currency, keeping its negative perspective, announced by the Ministry of Finance. "The Fitch decision, in a sensitive fiscal and budgetary context, confirms confidence in the measures and plans of the Romanian Government," says Minister Alexandru Nazare.

The Fitch rating agency decided, Friday night, to keep Romania in the category “investment grade”, recommended for investments, our country...

·Ilfov County, Romania
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