Moody’s upgraded Uruguay’s credit rating from Baa2 to Baa1 on Friday, the 15th, reflecting the country’s commitment to structural reforms and strict fiscal and monetary policies. Such dedication suggests a future of higher, more stable growth rates, supported by strong investments. This upgrade also changes Uruguay’s rating outlook from stable to positive. Uruguay’s debt ceilings […]
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