The Japanese rating agency Rating and Investment Information (R&I) has revised the outlook for Tunisian sovereign debt from “negative” to “stable”, while maintaining its rating at B-. This recognition of the progress made by the country in terms of macroeconomic stabilization, according to Tunisian authorities. Several key factors led to this decision, including the reduction…...
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