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Mozambique – the lowest of the low – S&P

20 Jan 2017 - by Staff reporter
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Standard & Poor’s downgraded the credit rating of Mozambique to rock bottom on the ratings scale on Wednesday.

‘SD/D’ is getting close to the black cap, only in this case the accused has been a bad boy, but promises to be good in future.

Technically, SD means that a debtor has selectively decided to default on payment of a coupon but it will make payments on other debt issues on time. The D means that a debtor is a bit of a chancer, and has failed one or more payments.

This followed Mozambique’s revelation on Monday that it plain didn’t have the bucks to pay a major debt. It was short of the equivalent of almost R815 million for the first coupon of a bond loan of almost R10 billion – all committed to the controversial Mozambican tuna company Ematum.

To make matters worse, it had already been restructured following an agreement reached with creditors.

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