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Mongolia outlook downgraded by Fitch

By Raphael Minder in Hong Kong

Published: December 10 2008 16:23 | Last updated: December 10 2008 16:23

Fitch, the credit rating agency, on Wednesday downgraded its outlook on Mongolia amid concerns that the resources-rich country will struggle because of high inflation and a weakening fiscal position.

The cut, to a negative outlook from “stable”, comes after Nambaryn Enkhbayar, Mongolia’s president, warned in an interview with the Financial Times that growth could halve if new mining investments failed to advance because of lower commodity prices and regulatory uncertainty.

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