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The S&P agency raised Ukraine’s long-term rating in foreign currency from “SD” (selective default) to “CCC+”. The decision was made in connection with the agreement on the restructuring of Ukraine’s debt. This is reported in the information of the agency.
The short-term foreign currency rating was upgraded from “SD” to “C”. Sovereign ratings in the national currency are confirmed at the level of “CCC+” and “C”. The forecast for long-term ratings is stable.
Last week, the Fitch rating agency raised Ukraine’s long-term default rating from “RD” (restricted default) to “CC” (probable default). The rating was updated after the approval request for external debt restructuring on August 11.
It is about a 24-month postponement of the $6 billion payment of principal amount and interest on Ukrainian Eurobonds. 75% of the bondholders (by total principal amount) gave their consent to the restructuring, which exceeds the minimum required of 66.7%.
Earlier, GMK Center wrote, that in mid-August S&P and Fitch lowered Ukraine’s long-term and short-term ratings in foreign currency to SD (selective default) and RD (‘restricted default) respectively.
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