BBC,
14 October, 2011
Standard & Poor's has cut Spain's long-term credit rating by one notch, from AA to AA-, because of weak growth and high levels of private-sector debt.
The ratings agency added that the country's high unemployment would remain a drag on the economy.
Last week the Fitch agency cut Spain's rating, a process that can raise a country's borrowing costs.
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