Sovereign Credit Ratings

Country
Moody's
S&P
Fitch
DBRS
Scope Ratings
Spain
Baa1
Positive
A-
Positive
A-
Stable
A
Stable
A
Stable

Latest Credit Changes

Country
Date of Change
Rating Agency
Previous Rating
Previous Outlook
Current Rating
Current Outlook
Spain
Nov 08, 2024S&PAStableA-Positive
Spain
Sep 06, 2024Scope RatingsA-PositiveAStable
Spain
Mar 22, 2024Scope RatingsA-StableA-Positive
Spain
Mar 15, 2024Moody'sBaa1StableBaa1Positive
Spain
Mar 18, 2022S&PANegativeAStable
Spain
Jul 16, 2021Scope RatingsA-NegativeA-Stable
Spain
Sep 18, 2020S&PAStableANegative
Spain
Aug 21, 2020Scope RatingsA-StableA-Negative
Spain
May 29, 2020DBRSAPositiveAStable
Spain
Sep 20, 2019DBRSAStableAPositive
Spain
Sep 20, 2019S&PA-PositiveAStable
Spain
Apr 13, 2018Moody'sBaa2StableBaa1Stable
Spain
Apr 06, 2018DBRSA (low)StableAStable
Spain
Mar 23, 2018S&PBBB+PositiveA-Positive
Spain
Jan 19, 2018FitchBBB+PositiveA-Stable
Spain
Jul 21, 2017FitchBBB+StableBBB+Positive
Spain
Jun 30, 2017Scope RatingsNRA-Stable
Spain
Mar 31, 2017S&PBBB+StableBBB+Positive
Spain
Apr 08, 2016DBRSA (low)PositiveA (low)Stable
Spain
Feb 19, 2016Moody'sBaa2PositiveBaa2Stable

Table Key

GradeMoody'sS&PFitchDBRSScope Ratings
Prime
Aaa
AAA
AAA
AAA
AAA
High Grade
Aa1
AA+
AA+
AA (high)
AA+
Aa2
AA
AA
AA
AA
Aa3
AA-
AA-
AA (low)
AA-
Upper Medium Grade
A1
A+
A+
A (high)
A+
A2
A
A
A
A
A3
A-
A-
A (low)
A-
Lower Medium Grade
Baa1
BBB+
BBB+
BBB (high)
BBB+
Baa2
BBB
BBB
BBB
BBB
Baa3
BBB-
BBB-
BBB (low)
BBB-
Non-investment Grade Speculative
Ba1
BB+
BB+
BB (high)
BB+
Ba2
BB
BB
BB
BB
Ba3
BB-
BB-
BB (low)
BB-
Highly Speculative Grade
B1
B+
B+
B (high)
B+
B2
B
B
B
B
B3
B-
B-
B (low)
B-
Substantial Risk Grade
Caa1
CCC+
CCC+
CCC
Caa2
CCC
CCC
CCC
CCC
Caa3
CCC-
CCC-
CCC
Extremely Speculative Grade
Ca
CC
CC
CCC
CC
C
CCC
C
In Default with Little Prospect for Recovery
CD
RD
RD
In Default
SD
SD
C
D
D
D
D
DD
DD
DDD
DDD
Not Rated
NR
NR
NR
NR
NR
FAQ
A sovereign credit rating is an independent assessment of a country's creditworthiness, issued by agencies like S&P, Moody's, Fitch, DBRS, and Scope. These long-term foreign-currency ratings shape borrowing costs and investor confidence, and changes often move currencies, bond yields, and equity markets.
The five largest agencies are S&P Global Ratings, Moody's Investors Service, Fitch Ratings, DBRS Morningstar, and Scope Ratings. They monitor financial, political, and economic conditions to publish updates.
A Positive outlook suggests a possible upgrade, Stable means no change is expected, and Negative signals a potential downgrade. Outlooks indicate the likely direction of a rating in the short to medium term and often shape market expectations.
There is no fixed timetable. Some agencies review ratings on set calendars, while others update after major financial, political, or economic events that could affect credit risk.
You can explore past ratings and outlook revisions on each country's dedicated page within the FXEmpire Credit Ratings Hub.
Investment grade (BBB-/Baa3 or higher) signals lower risk and wider investor access. Speculative grade (BB+/Ba1 or lower), also called high-yield or junk, carries higher risk and volatility but often comes with higher yields.
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