Ratings & Downgrades: Opportunities in a Spooked Market
The ratings downgrades that are spooking many of the developed economies might hold promise for Asia in the long-term, although some of the region’s newer economies will need to get their political houses in order to get a credit rating, says Professor Annie Koh.
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