Egypt Downgraded Deeper Into Junk by S&P on Currency Squeeze

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Egypt was downgraded for the second time this month, as the North African nation struggles with a severe shortage of hard currency.

S&P Global Ratings, cut the country’s debt deeper into junk territory, to B- from B, albeit with a stable outlook. The decision puts the country on par with nations such as Bolivia, Angola and Iraq.