Standard and Poor’s downgraded the credit ratings of 13 major Italian local governments, including the city of Florence. Other cities involved are Rome, Milan, Bologna and Genoa.
The move follows S&P’s January 13 decision to downgrade Italy’s sovereign rating from A to BBB+. It is in line with its method of generally not giving local governments a higher rating after the central government was downgraded.
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