Moody’s Cuts Ethiopia’s Credit Rating Second Time Since May
- Yield on Ethiopia’s $1 billion of Eurobonds rises to record
- Moody’s places negative outlook on rating over political risk
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Moody’s Investors Service cut Ethiopia’s sovereign credit rating for a second time since May, citing a delay in the nation’s planned debt restructuring and an escalating civil war.