Moody’s said it had downgraded the sovereign rating of Finland “Aaa”, the highest possible, “Aa1″ rating agency citing the weakness of the country’s growth and the rapid aging of its population.
the perspective attached to this rating is stable, which reflects Moody’s, low downside risks still on the credit profile of Finland. Moody’s is the last of the three major rating agencies to remove the note “Aaa” to the country, Fitch being passed to “AA +” in March and Standard & amp; Poor’s to “AA +” in 2014
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