La calificadora Standard and Poor’s rebajó este jueves la nota soberana de México de BBB+ a BBB en su escala crediticia. 

La calificadora Standard and Poor’s rebajó este jueves la nota soberana de México de BBB+ a BBB en su escala crediticia.

La calificadora explicó que espera un choque económico pronunciado por el coronavirus Covid-19 y un impacto por la desaceleración económica de Estados Unidos, su principal socio comercial, así como un impacto por el comportamiento de los precios globales del petróleo.

Estos choques tendrán un impacto en la dinámica de crecimiento para el periodo 2020 a 2023.

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