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      Updated analytical report on Abroncs Kereskedőház Kft
      FRIDAY, 20/10/2023 - Scope Ratings GmbH
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      Updated analytical report on Abroncs Kereskedőház Kft

      Following the recent downgrade of the issuer rating to BB-/Stable from BB/Stable, Scope has updated its analytical report on Abroncs Kereskedőház Kft.

      On 18 October 2023, Scope has downgraded the issuer rating of Abroncs Kereskedőház Kft to BB-/Stable from BB/Stable. Click here for the corresponding rating action release.

      This monitoring note does not constitute a rating action, nor does it indicate the likelihood of a credit rating action in the short term. The latest information on the credit ratings in this monitoring note along with the associated rating history can be found on www.scoperatings.com.

      The report can be downloaded here.
       

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