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      Instrument data
      Senority
      Senior Unsecured
      Currency
      USD
      ISIN
      US536878AG61
      Coupon percent
      6.625%
      Coupon type
      Fixed:Plain Vanilla Fixed Coupon
      Instrument volume
      1,500,000
      Maturity date
      01/02/2022
      -
      WD Outlook: N/A
      WD Outlook: N/A
      Latest change
      Withdrawal
      02/02/2022
      General information
      Rating
      Public
      Unsolicited
      With no issuer participation
      UK endorsed
      EU Rated
      Withdrawal reason: end of maturity of the debt obligation, or in case the debt is redeemed, called, prefunded, cancelled
      Brian Marly Lead analyst
      Dr. Giacomo Barisone Committee chair
      Scope upgrades Lithuania’s credit rating to A and revises the Outlook to Stable

      29/1/2021 Rating announcement EN

      Scope upgrades Lithuania’s credit rating to A and revises the Outlook to Stable

      Improvements in economic resilience and the external position drive the ratings upgrade. Adverse demographics, wage-productivity growth imbalances and exposure to external shocks remain credit challenges.

      Scope affirms Lithuania’s credit rating at A- and revises the Outlook to Positive

      4/10/2019 Rating announcement EN

      Scope affirms Lithuania’s credit rating at A- and revises the Outlook to Positive

      Sustained economic and fiscal performance drive the Outlook change. Adverse demographics, low productivity growth and external vulnerabilities remain rating constraints.

      Scope publishes and upgrades Lithuania’s credit rating to A- from BBB+ and changes Outlook to Stable

      27/10/2017 Rating announcement EN

      Scope publishes and upgrades Lithuania’s credit rating to A- from BBB+ and changes Outlook to Stable

      Fiscal consolidation efforts, a moderate debt burden, euro area membership and a commitment to structural reforms support the rating. Unfavourable demographics, a low potential-growth outlook and vulnerability to external shocks remain challenges.

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