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World Economy Brief
The Rise of Korea’s Credit Ratings after the Asian Currency Crisis: a Panel Analysis of Determinants
- 저자 In Huh, Jiyoun An, Dayoung Yang
- 발간일2013-10-11
The fluctuations of credit ratings can make a considerable impact on a nation’s finance and economy. Moody’s 9-notch downgrading of the Korea’s credit rating from A1 to B- during the 1997 Asian currency crisis led to a rise in foreign currency loans’ cost, and this placed a heavy burden on the overall macroeconomy. When the credit rate is downgraded, the demand for that country’s bonds is generally decreased as the risk premium for them increases. This in turn causes costs for government debt to rise, thus presenting difficulties for the stable management of national finance.
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