S&P Global Ratings confirmed on October 10, 2025, Mozambique’s sovereign rating at “CCC+/C” for foreign currency debt, with a negative outlook, and at “SD/SD” (selective default) for local currency debt. This decision reflects persistent pressures on public finances, payment delays, and the country’s liquidity fragility. According to S&P, the Mozambican government is facing a continuous…...
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