Moody's may lower ratings of the EU

The press service of the international rating agency Moody's said that the countries of the European Union may face further decline in ratings against the progression of the debt crisis in Europe. At present, experts say the agency, almost all countries in the eurozone, with the exception of having the highest credit rating - AAA (Germany, Luxembourg, France, Austria, Netherlands and Finland), experience the negative pressure and few of them are able to maintain their current ratings. Note that recently some eurozone countries have lost confidence of investors in its sovereign debt. Of course the biggest problem right now in Greece, for which the cost of borrowing for a long time has passed for two-digit values. Also experiencing serious problems and Spain, Portugal and Ireland.