Ireland - Moody's warn Ireland could loose AAA rating

Mon, Feb 2, 2009

The Irish Government's AAA debt-rating outlook was lowered from 'stable' to 'negative' by Moody's on Friday.

Ireland has already been given a warning that it could soon lose its triple-A status by rival agency Standard & Poor's.

Ireland has therefore become the first western European country to have its top credit rating given a negative outlook by Moody's. The risk of holding Irish debt is the highest in Europe.

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