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Moody's Lowers Greek Rating on Fears of Euro Exit

Moody’s rating agency said it was lowering Greece’s highest possible credit rating because there was an increased risk that the country would exit the euro zone. Moody’s said it “has lowered its assessment of the highest rating that can be assigned to a domestic debt issuer in Greece to Caa2 based on the increasing risk of a exit by the country from the euro area.”
The highest rating “on any Greek security is currently B1, which is rating assigned to certain covered bonds. Any rating actions taken as a result of the new ceiling will be released during the coming week.”
According to Moody’s, although the risk of Greece’s euro exit “is substantial,” it is still not what the ratings agency considers its most likely scenario.
“Moody’s also notes that there is a potential for exceptions whereby a security could be rated higher than Caa2 if the “Greek” issuer is essentially a non-domestic company, has substantial assets outside the country or receives substantial support from an entity outside the country,” the New York-based ratings agency said.
The vote will determine whether Greece will meet the terms of a deal under which the European Union and International Monetary Fund agreed to lend it hundreds of billions of euros (dollars) in return for economic reforms.
Following the vote “it is possible that the risk of euro exit will increase further. If that were to occur, the maximum rating Moody’s would assign to Greek securities would fall further,” the company said.
A eurozone exit “would result in large losses to investors due to re-denomination of government debt and private debt securities issued under Greek law and lead to severe disruption to the country’s banking system and acute dislocations in the real economy.
“That disruption would generally imply additional losses for holders of debt securities issued by Greek entities, irrespective of their governing law,” Moody’s said.
(source: AFP)

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