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Double ratings boost for Portuguese economy

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 The Portuguese economy has received a double boost as ratingsagency Moody's raised its debt rating one notch to Ba2, hours after fellow agencyStandard & Poor's upgraded the country's credit outlook.The announcements provided a timely vote of confidence after Lisbon announced onSunday it will make a clean exit from its multi-billion-euro EU-IMF bailout package,following in the footsteps of Ireland by foregoing a credit line. Portugal's Prime Minister Pedro Passos Coelho on Thursday said Lisbon wouldpresent its plans for the country's financial future on May 17, the day it exits itsthree-year 78-billion-euro ($108 billion) bailout programme.Unlike Ireland, however, Portugal has already managed to return to debt marketsbefore the end of its aid programme.Moody's, in raising Portugal's debt rating said a further upgrade was possible as thecountry begins to pull away from its financial crisis."Portugal's fiscal situation has improved more rapidly than initially targeted andthe public debt ratio will start declining this year," Moody's said.A Ba2 rating leaves Portugal in junk bond territory, two notches below investmentgrade.Moody's noted that the country's fiscal deficit had been reduced by one percentagepoint more than expected last year, "indicating the government's strongcommitment to fiscal consolidation".- 'Sizeable cash buffers' -Portugal has already managed to return to debt markets before the end of its aidprogramme.Moody's said Portugal will not likely need to lean on the European StabilityMechanism for more protective support after it exits its bailout programme."Portugal has regained access to the public debt markets and in addition thegovernment has built up sizeable cash buffers."Its economic recovery "is gaining momentum, with signs of broadening beyondexports, which continue to perform strongly".Moody's said it has the country now under review for another upgrade, adding thatthe government's creditworthiness "can improve" in the short term.Earlier Friday Moody's rival Standard & Poor's upgraded the outlook for Portugal'screditworthiness, citing the bailed-out nation's unexpectedly strong economic anddeficit-cutting performance.Standard & Poor's said it had raised the outlook to "stable" from "negative" forPortugal's long-term sovereign debt, which is rated at a junk-bond equivalent BB, and its short-term sovereign debt, which is rated at B.- Faster recovery than projected -"The economy and the labour market are recovering faster than we projected, withbetter-than-expected budgetary performance," the New York-based rating agencysaid in a statement.Portugal's recession in 2013 had been shallower than expected, helping Lisbon tocurb the general government deficit to the equivalent of 4.9 percent of economicoutput in 2013, unexpectedly beating its 5.5-percent target, Standard & Poor's said.Lisbon snatched an economic lifeline from the European Union and InternationalMonetary Fund in 2011 in return for enacting budget-slimming austerity measures,which sparked mass popular protests."The government has fully implemented the terms of the EU-International MonetaryFund economic adjustment programme," Standard & Poor's said.In addition, the agency said, Portugal's surplus in its balance of payments with therest of the world was large enough to gradually reduce the economy's large stock ofnet external debt.Nevertheless, Standard & Poor's said, Portugal's net general government debt ratio,equal to 118 percent of annual economic output, was among the highest of all ratedsovereigns.The agency said it expected Portugal's economy to grow on average by about 1.4percent a year during 2014-2015, largely because of sustained export growth."We also expect a gradual recovery in domestic demand as private sector hiringcontinues to recover," it said, citing labour market reforms and falling unit labour costs.Standard & Poor's warned of risks, however, with high corporate and householddebt, along with declining nominal incomes, reining in demand. Low employmentlevels would restrain the economy over the longer term, it added.
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