ISTANBUL: Fitch Ratings said Friday it affirmed Germany's long-term foreign-currency issuer default rating at AAA with a stable outlook. The rating reflects Germany's diversified, high value-added economy and strong institutions, while it is supported by a record of fiscal prudence and very low government financing costs. Germany's medium-term economic growth prospects are weak, however, reflecting long-standing structural challenges, according to Fitch. "Germany's potential growth is likely to decline significantly, primarily due to an aging population and, to a lesser extent, the recent energy crisis," it said in a statement. "Forecasts from the Bundesbank, Ministry of Finance, German Council of Economic Experts, and the European Commission indicate that potential growth will drop to between 0.7% and 0.4% in the coming years from above 1% before pandemic," it added. Fitch warned that the rating could be downgraded if there is a significant loss of competitiveness, which would lead to a strong further r evision in the country's potential output. A large increase in general government debt over the medium-term, due to a prolonged period of wider budget deficits or weaker growth, could also lead to a negative rating action, it added. Source: Anadolu Agency
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