Международное рейтинговое агентство Fitch улучшило прогноз суверенного рейтинга Грузии

Международное рейтинговое агентство Fitch ratings пересмотрело прогноз суверенного рейтинга Грузии со "стабильного" на "позитивный", при этом рейтинг был подтвержден на уровне "BB-", сообщается в пресс-релизе агентства.

Как поясняется, основным фактором изменения прогноза суверенного рейтинга является ожидание значительного роста экономики страны на фоне благоприятной макроэкономической ситуации в мире, поддерживающей экспорт, а также повышение внутреннего спроса за счет увеличения государственных расходов.

Эксперты Fitch прогнозируют, что ВВП Грузии вырастет на 4,6% в текущем году и на 4,9% в следующем.

Как сообщалось, по предварительным данным Национальной службы статистики, ВВП Грузии в 2017 году увеличился на 4,8% против роста на 2,8% в 2016 году.

На 2018 год правительство Грузии прогнозирует рост ВВП страны на 4,5%.

источник: commonspace.eu по материалам агентств

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