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S&P cuts Ukraine's credit rating, assigns negative outlook on conflict fallout

“Substantial damage to Ukraine’s economy and tax-generation capacity has made government debt payment more dependent on international financial support,” the agency said in a statement.The ratings agency said it expected Ukraine’s real gross domestic product to contract by 40% if the conflict persists in to second half of 2022.

It also assigned a negative outlook, saying risks from the military conflict could undermine the government’s ability to meet its debt obligations.

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