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S&P keeps Korea’s rating at AA with stable outlook

PUBLISHED : November 07, 2019 - 14:01

UPDATED : November 07, 2019 - 14:01

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Standard & Poor’s on Nov. 6 affirmed its AA sovereign credit rating for South Korea, despite earlier slashing its growth outlook.

The global rating agency also maintained its stable outlook for the Korean economy.

“The stable outlook reflects our expectation that geopolitical risks in the Korean Peninsula will not escalate to the point of hurting Korea’s economic fundamentals over the next two years,” the global rating agency said in a press release.


S&P has three times revised down its growth outlook for the Korean economy this year from 2.6 percent in January to 2.4 percent in April and 2 percent in July, again slashing its growth outlook for the country to 1.8 percent last month.

“Beyond the outlook horizon, Korea’s economic growth rate could decline toward the average level among its rating peers, as the country becomes wealthier and its labor force ages,” the credit appraiser said.

Sluggish demand at home and abroad have largely been blamed for the apparently slowing growth of the Korean economy.

The country’s exports have dipped for 11 consecutive months since December while its consumer price increases have remained well below the long-term target of 2 percent for years.

The country also posted its first-ever negative inflation in September.

S&P has kept its rating on South Korea at AA since August 2016, when it upgraded it from AA-.

By Ram Garikipati and newswires (ram@heraldcorp.com)

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