S&P upgrades Greece credit rating to Investment grade
Adolf Goebbels
Published on Oct 23, 2023
S&P Global Ratings upgraded Greece's credit rating to investment grade for the first time since the country's debt crisis dating back to the Great Financial Crisis. Yahoo Finance Markets Reporter Ines Ferre pays close attention to how Greece's bond yields are reacting to the upgrade and expected economic expansions for Greece over the next year.
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