Moody’s gives NZ top marks – should the other ratings agencies follow suit?
Finance Minister Bill English suggests it would be good to see all the ratings agencies give New Zealand top marks. With special feature audio.
Jason Walls
Tue, 05 Jul 2016
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One of the world’s largest credit rating agencies has given New Zealand top marks and both an analyst and Finance Minister Bill English have suggested it is time for other ratings agencies to do the same.
Last week, international ratings agency Moody’s retained New Zealand’s Aaa credit rating,
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Jason Walls
Tue, 05 Jul 2016
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