Moody's relève la note de Reliance Industries à Baa1

Moody's a relevé la note de crédit de Reliance Industries à Baa1. Cette nouvelle note se situe deux crans au-dessus de la note souveraine de l'Inde.

Ce relèvement reflète le profil commercial solide de Reliance. L'agence de notation a cité des segments d'activité anticycliques, une exposition internationale significative avec plus d'un tiers des revenus provenant des exportations, et une dépendance limitée aux revenus liés au gouvernement comme facteurs clés soutenant la stabilité des bénéfices à travers les cycles.

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