Fitch Cuts Spain's Ratings to AA+
Airtime: Fri. May 28 2010 | 1:06 PM ET
Fitch Ratings downgraded Spain’s credit rating by one notch on Friday, with Win Tin, Brown Brothers Harriman sr. currency strategist.
Airtime: Fri. May 28 2010 | 1:06 PM ET
Fitch Ratings downgraded Spain’s credit rating by one notch on Friday, with Win Tin, Brown Brothers Harriman sr. currency strategist.
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