Moody’s

S’pore banks may face growing risks in 2008-09

The financial ratings of Singapore's banks are stable, thanks to a buffer built up during the economic boom last year and conservative management of their balance sheets. According to ratings agency Moody's, the overall impact of the tightening global credit markets has been moderate. However, Moody's has also revealed that there are risks ahead that could undermine the stability for banks in Southeast...

Singapore’s sovereign credit rating remains stable

International ratings agency, Moody's, said it has no immediate plans to review its sovereign credit rating for Singapore as the country has strong credit fundamentals, including robust external assets. Singapore has the highest triple-A sovereign rating from Moody's, and this is likely to remain so for the next 12 to 18 months. Last year, Moody's upgraded the rating for six Asian economies – China,...

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