Moody’s Sees South Africa-SAA Bailout Plan as `Moral Hazard’

Moody’s Sees South Africa-SAA Bailout Plan as `Moral Hazard’

JOHANNESBURG (Capital Markets in Africa) – South Africa’s potential bailout of the state-owned airline could place pressure on the nation’s finances because other government-run companies that are cash-strapped and mismanaged may come to expect the same, Moody’s Investors Service said.  “It generates moral hazards because then larger state-owned enterprises see it and there perhaps will be the perception that the government will always come and bail out, without reforms,” Zuzana Brixiova, Moody’s senior vice president for sovereign…

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Moody’s: Cameroon’s credit profile supported by diversified economy

Moody’s: Cameroon’s credit profile supported by diversified economy

YAOUNDE (Capital Markets in Africa) – Moody’s Investors Service says that while Government of Cameroon’s (B2 stable) credit profile is supported by a diversified economy that has limited the impact of the oil price shock, the country still faces challenges from its weak institutional environment and rising public sector debt. The annual report, “Government of Cameroon — B2 Stable, Annual credit analysis”, is now available on www.moodys.com. Moody’s subscribers can access this report via the…

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Mozambique’s Caa3 rating captures risk of sizeable losses for private creditors from default

Mozambique’s Caa3 rating captures risk of sizeable losses for private creditors from default

MAPUTO (Capital Markets in Africa) – Mozambique’s Caa3 credit rating and negative outlook reflect Moody’s expectations that the ongoing default event will result in sizeable losses for private creditors, Moody’s Investors Service said in an annual report today. The report, “Government of Mozambique — Caa3 Negative, Annual credit analysis”, is now available on www.moodys.com. Moody’s subscribers can access this report via the link at the end of this press release. The research is an update…

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Moody’s downgrades Tunisia’s rating to B1, maintains negative outlook

Moody’s downgrades Tunisia’s rating to B1, maintains negative outlook

TUNIS (Capital Markets in Africa) – Moody’s Investors Service has today downgraded the long-term issuer rating of the government of Tunisia to B1 from Ba3 and maintained the negative outlook. Moody’s has also downgraded the foreign currency debt rating of the Central Bank of Tunisia to B1 from Ba3 and maintained the negative outlook, in addition to downgrading the shelf/MTN rating to (P)B1 from (P)Ba3. The Government of Tunisia is legally responsible for the payments…

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Fitch affirms African Development Bank at ‘AAA’; outlook stable

Fitch affirms African Development Bank at ‘AAA’; outlook stable

ABIDJAN (Capital Markets in Africa) – Fitch Ratings has affirmed the African Development Bank’s (AfDB) Long-Term Issuer Default Rating (IDR) at ‘AAA’ with a Stable Outlook and Short- Term IDR at ‘F1+’. The ‘AAA’ rating primarily reflects extraordinary support from AfDB’s shareholders, assessed by Fitch at ‘aaa’, which provides a three-notch uplift over the bank’s intrinsic rating. AfDB enjoys strong support from its 80 member states, which include 26 non-African countries with high average ratings….

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South Africa Avoids a Second Fitch Cut as Rating Affirmed

South Africa Avoids a Second Fitch Cut as Rating Affirmed

JOHANNESBURG (Capital Markets in Africa) – South Africa avoided a second downgrade in two months from Fitch Ratings Ltd. as the company left its assessment of the nation’s debt at the highest non-investment grade. The local- and foreign-currency ratings were affirmed at BB+, Fitch said in an emailed statement Thursday. The outlook on both assessments was kept at stable. Fitch and S&P Global Ratings cut their assessments of South Africa’s foreign-currency debt to the highest junk level in…

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Fitch Affirms Morocco at ‘BBB-‘; Outlook Stable

Fitch Affirms Morocco at ‘BBB-‘; Outlook Stable

RABAT (Capital Markets in Africa) – Fitch Ratings-Hong Kong-07 April 2017: Fitch Ratings has affirmed Morocco’s Long-Term Foreign- and Local-Currency Issuer Default Ratings (IDRs) at ‘BBB-‘ with a Stable Outlook. The issue ratings on Morocco’s senior unsecured foreign and local currency bonds have also been affirmed at ‘BBB-‘. The Country Ceiling has been affirmed at ‘BBB’ and the Short-Term Foreign- and Local-Currency IDRs at ‘F3’.  KEY RATING DRIVERS  Morocco’s ratings are driven by its economic…

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