S&P Global revises Israel's outlook to 'negative'

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25 Oct 2023 • 7:19 AM MYT
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NEW YORK, Oct 25 ― S&P Global revised Israel's outlook to “negative” from “stable” yesterday, citing risks that the Israel-Hamas war could spread more widely with a more pronounced impact on the economy and security situation in the country.

Last week, peer Fitch placed Israel's sovereign debt rating of “A+” on rating watch negative and warned that a major escalation of the ongoing conflict with the Palestinian Islamist group Hamas could result in a negative rating action.

“We currently assume the conflict will remain centred in Gaza and last no more than three to six months,” S&P said in a statement.

S&P could revise the outlook to “stable” if the conflict is resolved, resulting in a “reduction in regional and domestic security risks without a material longer-term toll on Israel's economy and public finances.”

It added that international support could mitigate some of the negative macroeconomic effects on Israel.

The agency affirmed the country's “AA-/A-1+” long-term and short-term foreign and local currency sovereign credit ratings. ― Reuters

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