“ARGENTINA 'CCC/C' RATINGS AFFIRMED, OUTLOOK REMAINS STABLE; TRANSFER AND CONVERTIBILITY ASSESSMENT REVISED UP TO 'B-' “ – STANDARD & POOR’S
• Standard and Poor’s upgraded the ratings of Galicia, one of the largest private sector commercial banks in Argentina, from Caa1 to B- based on lowering their assessment of “transfer and convertibility” risk for the country. The rating agency’s perception has improved regarding the risk of domestic institutions being able to access or transfer funds abroad thereby lessening their perceived risk to foreign investors of receiving principal and interest distributions from the bank’s liabilities.
• The rating agency’s perception has improved based on Argentina’s receding inflation rate, success in maintaining a budget surplus, compression in the differential between the official and unofficial FX rates and efforts to implement meaningful economic structural reforms.
GALIAR 7.75% 2028, $102.52, -.00
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