Moody's Highlights Greece's Rapid Debt Reduction
Moody's has once again praised Greece for its swift reduction in debt levels, forecasting that this trend will continue into 2026. In its Global Sovereign Outlook 2026, the ratings agency projects that Greek debt will fall by more than four percentage points, a reflection of prudent fiscal management. The agency notes that most countries projected to cut debt in 2026 have lower credit ratings, with Greece (Baa3) standing out as an exception. Cyprus (A3 - stable) and Ireland are also expected to improve their debt metrics, reflecting a decade of significant reforms, though at a slower pace than in previous years. Global Challenges Weigh on Fiscal Recovery Despite stable growth and moderate inflation, Moody's warns that U.S. policy uncertainty (Aa1 - stable) and geopolitical tensions are limiting fiscal recovery. High debt and rigid fiscal rules constrain policy effectiveness, while political polarization and social unrest force...
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