ZAGREB, June 10 (Hina) - Croatia's risk outlook for June continues to be buoyed by data indicating that GDP growth for the early part of 2003 continued to be supported by strong domestic demand. Croatia's credit rating remains DB4d,
says a latest report by the Dun & Bradstreet (D&B) international credit rating company, as reported by Zagreb's BonLine company Tuesday.
ZAGREB, June 10 (Hina) - Croatia's risk outlook for June continues
to be buoyed by data indicating that GDP growth for the early part of
2003 continued to be supported by strong domestic demand. Croatia's
credit rating remains DB4d, says a latest report by the Dun &
Bradstreet (D&B) international credit rating company, as reported
by Zagreb's BonLine company Tuesday. #L#
Although drought in agriculture has blighted the risk factor
looking at the supply side, it is interesting that D&B analysts have
estimated that "this natural disaster (should not) affect the
country's overall risk rating."
The analysts note that, on the political front, there have been
indicators that the drought has increased tensions within the
ruling coalition. It was expected that certain members of the
coalition would be tempted to use the disaster as a means of
securing support ahead of the November general election. However,
they believe that such stands should not "cause the collapse of the
government or to prompt the calling of early elections."
Croatia has been given DB4d rating for months, meaning that the
country is of moderate risk, but still significant risk for return
of investments.
Among 25 countries in transition whose credit rating is appraised
by this company, Croatia stands at tenth place.
The list has been led for months by Hungary and Slovenia with the
mark DB2d, which makes them countries of low risk for investors.
The end of the list, with a credit rating of DB6d, has for months
been held by Serbia and Montenegro, Bosnia, Uzbekistan,
Turkmenistan, Tajikistan, Georgia, Belarus and Albania. The rating
indicates countries with a very high risk for investors.
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