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Fitch and Moody's downgrade South Africa amid pandemic struggles

International Desk
21 Nov 2020 15:43:22 | Update: 21 Nov 2020 15:52:55
Fitch and Moody's downgrade South Africa amid pandemic struggles

Fitch said its decision reflects the country's "high and rising government debt, exacerbated by the economic shock triggered by the Covid-19 pandemic.

The very low trend growth and exceptionally high inequality will continue to complicate fiscal consolidation efforts," the agency said.

Moody's noted that the country's finances were already crumbling before the pandemic arrived, and the downgrade "reflects Moody's assessment of the impact of the pandemic shock, both directly on the debt burden and indirectly by intensifying the country's economic challenges and the social obstacles to reforms."

S&P Global maintained its "BB/B" rating for South Africa and kept its outlook at stable.

After difficult months caused by lockdowns to stop Covid-19, S&P said "indications are the economy began to rebound from third-quarter 2020, and we expect a return to positive annual growth alongside slow fiscal consolidation in 2021-2023."

According to the country's Stats SA statistics agency, Africa's most-industrialized economy saw its GDP collapse 51 percent annualized in the second quarter of 2020.

Last week, the agency said more than 30 percent of the country is unemployed, its highest level since 2008.

The government forecasts GDP to shrink 7.2 percent this year overall.

 

(Source: BSS)

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