BRIEF-S&P Says Sri Lanka Local Currency Ratings Raised To 'CCC+/C' From 'SD/SD'

BY Reuters | CORPORATE | 09/25/23 10:03 AM EDT

Sept 25 (Reuters) - S&P:

* S&P: SRI LANKA LOCAL CURRENCY RATINGS RAISED TO 'CCC+/C' FROM 'SD/SD'; OUTLOOK STABLE

* S&P SAYS ADOPTING A FORWARD-LOOKING OPINION ABOUT SRI LANKA'S CREDITWORTHINESS ON ITS LOCAL CURRENCY OBLIGATIONS POST-DEFAULT

* S&P: ALSO RAISED THE ISSUE RATING ON SRI LANKA'S LOCAL CURRENCY BOND MATURING IN OCTOBER 2023 TO 'CCC+' FROM 'D'

* S&P SAYS AFFIRMED 'SD/SD' FOREIGN CURRENCY RATINGS ON SRI LANKA

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Lower-quality debt securities generally offer higher yields, but also involve greater risk of default or price changes due to potential changes in the credit quality of the issuer. Any fixed income security sold or redeemed prior to maturity may be subject to loss.

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