Moody’s Keeps Finland’s Credit Rating Unchanged at Aa1
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Moody’s keeps Finland’s credit rating unchanged at Aa1
Moody’s Ratings has upheld Finland’s credit rating at Aa1 with a stable outlook, confirming the country’s position at the second highest level of investment grade. The decision followed a routine periodic review and did not include any credit rating action. According to Moody’s, Finland’s credit standing is supported by its strong institutional framework, high wealth levels, and a well-educated labour force.
Last July, credit rating company Fitch Ratings downgraded Finland's rating from the second-best AA+ category to the third-best AA category.
According to credit rating agency Moody's, Finland's outlook is stable.
According to the company, the outlook for Finland's credit rating is stable.
Finland's credit rating is still at the second highest level, Aa1, according to rating company Moody's Ratings.
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