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Vietnam’s outlook stable: Standard & Poor

Vietnam’s outlook was stable as according to global ratings firm Standard & Poor (S&P), which has retained its BB- long term and B short term sovereign credit ratings on the country.
Vietnam’s outlook was stable as according to global ratings firmStandard & Poor (S&P), which has retained its BB- long term and Bshort term sovereign credit ratings on the country.

S&P alsoconfirmed a BB-rating on Vietnam’s senior unsecured bonds and a BB+long term and a B short term ASEAN regional scale rating on the countrywhilst maintaining a BB- rating on the transfer convertibilityassessment.

According to S&P, the ratings on Vietnam reflectits low-income economy, its weak fiscal position, a developing monetaryand financial framework and the possibility that its evolving polityframework could weaken sovereign risk indicators.

It said thecountry is supported by a moderate and improving external position, withsovereign external borrowing remaining modest and at a low cost andlong maturity.

They projected that the country’s gross externaldebt will remain below 50 percent of the gross domestic products (GDP)during the next three years.-VNA

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