Economics
Finland’s Prospects Downgraded at Moody’s as Economy Shrinks
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Finland faces the loss of its top credit rating at Moody’s Investors Service as the country struggles to escape an economic contraction that’s lasted since 2012.
Prospects on the northernmost euro member’s long-term Aaa were lowered to negative from stable, the company said in a statement Friday. The rating was affirmed. Moody’s cited the government’s worsening budget deficit and mounting debt as reasons for the weaker outlook.