Portugal’s Socialist government says there is no justification for downgrading the country’s credit rating because of concerns over public finances.
“It would not be reasonable,” Manuel Pinho, the economy minister, told the Financial Times.
By Peter Wise in Lisbon
Published: January 18 2009 15:57 | Last updated: January 18 2009 15:57
Portugal’s Socialist government says there is no justification for downgrading the country’s credit rating because of concerns over public finances.
“It would not be reasonable,” Manuel Pinho, the economy minister, told the Financial Times.