Brexit – Moody’s: the missing British contribution in the EU budget can be replaced
According to the study of Moody’s Investors Service, published in London on Tuesday, it is expected that the best debt-rated member states of the European Union can continue to meet its obligations to pay the EU budget and, if necessary, make up for the loss comes from Brexit.
The international rating agency highlighted in its annual EU-sector debt quality sector analysis that 61 percent of its contributions to the EU budget, even without the United Kingdom’s “Aa2” sovereign rating, come from countries with sovereign ratings in Moody’s list in the band between “Aaa” and “Aa3” level. (Kertész Róbert, MTI)
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