Noonan: Moody's decision has no 'particularly adverse' implications for Ireland

Minster for Finance Michael Noonan said today the decision by ratings agency Moody's to downgrade six Eurozone countries does not have "particularly adverse" implications for Ireland.

Noonan: Moody's decision has no 'particularly adverse' implications for Ireland

Minster for Finance Michael Noonan said today the decision by ratings agency Moody's to downgrade six Eurozone countries does not have "particularly adverse" implications for Ireland.

Italy, Spain and Portugal were among those downgraded. Ireland's rating was left unchanged.

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