Moody’s Affirms Colombia Credit Score Citing Strong Institutions
- Checks and balances ensure economic prudence, Moody’s says
- Moody’s continues to rate Colombia as investment grade
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Moody’s Investors Service affirmed Colombia’s credit rating, citing the nation’s strong institutions.
In a report Thursday, the agency reiterated the nation’s Baa2 score, the second-lowest level of investment grade, with a stable outlook.