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Moody’s Flags Mexico Credit Risk on Highest Deficits in 20 Years
By Mariana Allende - Tue, 09/30/2025 - 07:38
Moody’s keeps Mexico’s sovereign credit outlook Negative, citing rising fiscal deficits, the highest in 20 years, threatening stability

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