Korea’s sovereign rating unscathed by martial law saga
S&P Global Ratings said Wednesday that South Korea’s sovereign credit rating won’t be hurt by the brief imposition of martial law in the country the previous night. “There is no substantial reason to change Korea’s current rating since the martial law was relieved in a few hours and the country’s economy is fundamentally sound,” Kim Eng Tan, senior director of Asia-Pacific sovereign ratings at S&P, said during a seminar jointly held with NICE Investors
Dec. 4, 2024