Standard & Poor's changed Romania's rating from stable to negative, because of the increase in the country's deficit and confirmed the rating at "BBB-/A-3" for the long-term and short-term debt in foreign and national currency, reads a press release of this financial assessment agency.
Standard & Poor's changed Romania's rating from stable to negative
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