Colombia’s credit rating unlikely to change this year: S&P

U.S. financial services company Standard & Poor’s (S&P) announced Thursday that it will likely maintain Colombia’s current credit rating for 2012.

While unsure of any change in the country’s current rating, Herrera approved of the nation’s recent fiscal policies, stating that the country had put itself in a strong position to weather a global economic downturn in comparison to the rest of Latin America.

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