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Demographic forces bound to affect sovereign ratings and development, and more

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Demographic forces bound to affect sovereign ratings and development  By Ed Parker

Demographic trends may be slow-moving and predictable, but they are already adversely affecting countries’ economic performance, public finances and credit profiles. Without urgent policy action, the impact will ratchet up over the coming years.
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Fitch downgrade on US is odd but not pointless
By Mark Sobel
The financial media has understandably and predictably been abuzz over Fitch Ratings downgrading the US from its triple-A rating. Fitch is wrong about the near term outlook, but it has a longer-term point.

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