The international credit rating agency Standard & Poor's (S&P) announced that it has not made any updates regarding Turkey's credit rating and outlook.
S&P's official statement indicated that credit rating assessments for Turkey, The Netherlands, and Togo would take place on October 17. However, it was reported that no changes were made to the credit ratings of these countries following the semi-annual review.
As of now, S&P has determined Turkey's long-term credit rating to be BB-, while evaluating the credit rating outlook as stable. It is also important to emphasize that the dates specified in the annual schedules of international credit rating agencies do not necessarily indicate that definitive updates will be made.
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