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Singapore, April 14, 2010 -- Moody's Investors Service has changed South Korea's government bond ratings to A1 from A2 and maintains a stable outlook.
"The change has been prompted by Korea's demonstration of an exceptional level of economic resilience to the global crisis, while containing the government's budget deficit," says Tom Byrne, a Moody's Senior Vice President. The Korean economy is responding rapidly to the improving global economic environment, and the government has put in place supportive policy measures which should help sustain economic growth over time. 


