ATHENS, Greece (AP) Ratings agency Moody's late Friday upgraded Greece's credit rating, citing improved results in the crisis-hit country's economic adjustment program.
The agency announced the two-notch upgrade from C to Caa3 still well below investment grade in a move seen as a boost for the government that has promised to end a crippling recession and return to international markets next year.
The news was announced hours after the government said talks with bailout out creditors had hit snags, pushing back negotiations on cost-cutting reforms for at least a week.
Greece is on course to balance its budget before interest payment this year, meeting a central demand by rescue lenders who have kept the country afloat since it lost market access in 2010.
"Based on the government's budget execution record up until October, Moody's believes that the government's deficit target is likely to be within reach," the agency said.