International rating agency Standard&Poor’s has changed its outlook of Romania’s rating from stable to negative while affirming the country’s long- and short-term foreign and local currency sovereign credit ratings at ‘BBB-/A-3’. In reaction, Romania’s Liberal Government argues the action is fully based on the previous Government’s actions, although the rating agency questioned the incumbent Government’s fiscal consolidation stance as well.
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