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S&P revises outlook to positive, sees encouraging signs after debt deal

Having updated Greece’s credit rating ahead of schedule at the end of last month in response to the June 21 Eurogroup decision and the conclusion of the third programme, S&P kept the country’s rating unchanged to ‘B+’ during its regular update cycle on Friday.
The outlook was revised upwards to positive from stable.
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