Mexican finance minister 'very concerned' about country's downgrade

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Mexican Finance Minister Arturo Herrera said on Thursday that he is 'very concerned' about the country's ratings downgrade but added that the decision is understandable under the current circumstances.

FILE PHOTO: Mexico's Finance Minister Arturo Herrera attends the presentation of the national financial inclusion policy, in the Interactive Museum of Economics in Mexico City, Mexico March 11, 2020. REUTERS/Luisa Gonzalez/File Photo

MEXICO CITY - Mexican Finance Minister Arturo Herrera said on Thursday that he is “very concerned” about the country’s ratings downgrade but added that the decision is understandable under the current circumstances. Fitch Ratings on Wednesday downgraded Mexico’s sovereign rating to one notch above speculative grade, or “junk”, on fears that the economic shock caused by the novel coronavirus will cause a “severe recession” this year.Mexico’s economy had already tipped into recession in 2019 and the coronavirus, which causes a respiratory illness called COVID-19, has stoked fears of an even sharper downturn this year.

Reporting by Diego Ore and Stefanie Eschenbacher; Editing by Christian Schmollinger and Christopher Cushing

 

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