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RBS agrees Turkey’s ratings ‘are wrong’

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ISTANBUL — Rating companies are consistently wrong on Turkey and have “misrated” the country by about three levels, Royal Bank of Scotland said on Thursday.

client logo rbs“It is two to three notches mis-rated by any fair assessment,” RBS chief emerging markets economist Tim Ash said after Turkish Prime Minister Recep Tayyip Erdogan had lashed out at Standard & Poor’s (S&P) on Thursday for cutting Turkey’s outlook earlier this week. “It should be investment grade already.”

S&P on Tuesday cut the outlook on Turkey’s rating to stable from positive, reducing prospects for an upgrade over the next 12 months. The company rates Turkey BB, the second-highest non-investment grade ranking. Fitch Ratings, which has Turkey at BB+, one step below investment grade, cut its outlook to stable from positive in November, citing its current-account deficit.

Mr Erdogan called S&P’s revision of Turkey’s outlook “strange” and “ideological” in a speech in Istanbul. “If necessary, we’ll make them pay with a statement that we don’t recognise S&P,” he said, without explaining what that entailed.

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via BusinessDay – RBS agrees Turkey’s ratings ‘are wrong’.


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