Israel-Gaza War, Economy

Fitch maintains Israel credit rating at A+, but pans its economic outlook as 'negative'

This decision stands in contrast to Moody's, which has both changed Israel's economic outlook to 'negative' and downgraded its credit rating.

Fitch Ratings. (Photo: Gil C/Shutterstock)

Credit agency Fitch announced that it is keeping Israel's credit rating at A+, but that it is downgrading its economic outlook to negative.

Fitch's decision comes in contrast to Moody's, which decided to downgrade Israel's credit rating from A1 to A2.


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