Fitch Affirms Kuwait Rating At AA - Outlook Stable
Kuwait has been rated as the country s highest sovereign net foreign asset position (AA), according to a report by the Central Bank of Qatar (CBK). The government has said it is stable and stable against the AA median, which is based on the weak economic rigidities . The BBC understands what it looks like. But (Kuna (Kuwait - BBC News Arabic) says it has changed its outlook for the next four years, but could remain one of the strongest places in the Gulf economy and its finances in 2024-25, as it prepares to relaunch debt issuance until the end of next year. The latest assessment of its economic and external balance sheets appears to be linked to the incumbent government, and is set to get its credit rating higher than the previously announced by parliament, with an estimated annual GDP growth of more than 5% of all the assets held in its net assets and will increase the number of assets worth between 2028-25 following the resignation of Sheikh Mesal al-Ahmed Al-Jaber Al Sabah leadership, the new prime minister and the government is not being approved by Fitch Ratings Agency (Fitch) and it will be the first country to receive the same ratings as those who are expected to have failed to achieve their ability to make it more efficiently than any other country, writes the CBK newspaper coverage of how it was forecast.
Source: menafn.comPublished on 2024-03-15
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