Standard & Poor's announced Tuesday that it is considering a downgrade to Russia's credit rating due to its economic troubles and a weakening financial system.
The ratings agency put Russia on credit watch "negative" due to "what we view as a rapid deterioration of Russia's monetary flexibility and the impact of the weakening economy on its financial system."
Russia's foreign-currency sovereign rating is currently BBB-, the lowest notch of investment grade. Tuesday's review means there is at least a 50 percent chance of a downgrade, S&P said.
S&P plans to complete its review by mid-January.
Russia's ruble fell decisively last week, spurring the country's central bank to sharply raise interest rates.
After touching record lows last week the currency has rebounded, which analysts explain by Russian export giants intervening in the market alongside the central bank and finance ministry.
In afternoon trading on Tuesday the ruble stood at 54.69 to the dollar, far off the record of over 80 to the greenback it hit last week.
GMT 14:02 2018 Sunday ,02 December
RDIF says $2 billion will be invested in Russian economy from joint Russian-Saudi fundGMT 12:03 2018 Friday ,30 November
Canada on track to sign new free trade deal with US and MexicoGMT 07:59 2018 Wednesday ,21 November
Merkel policies in focus in final debate on draft German budgetGMT 16:57 2018 Wednesday ,31 October
Putin to discuss relations development prospectsGMT 16:04 2018 Monday ,29 October
Russian, Cuban presidents to discuss strategic partnershipGMT 12:57 2018 Saturday ,27 October
"Undeclared war" forces Russia to boost defense spendingGMT 15:45 2018 Friday ,26 October
Medvedev to represent Russia at upcoming APEC summitGMT 14:12 2018 Thursday ,25 October
Saudi Arabia plans to invest in Russian-Chinese Fund soonMaintained and developed by Arabs Today Group SAL.
All rights reserved to Arab Today Media Group 2021 ©
Maintained and developed by Arabs Today Group SAL.
All rights reserved to Arab Today Media Group 2021 ©
Send your comments
Your comment as a visitor