Fitch Ratings downgraded Italy and Spain on concern they will struggle to improve their finances as Europe’s debt crisis intensifies, while Moody’s Investors Service put Belgium on review for a possible cut. Spain had its foreign and local currency long-term issuer default ratings cut to AA ...
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