International credit rating agency Moody's raised China's rating from A3 to A2 ahead of the country's first international bond issue in two years. Hong Kong's rating rose from A3 to A1, making this the first time that the agency had rated the territory's credit higher than the mainland.
The move came days after rival ratings agency Fitch upgraded China's foreign currency debt rating from 'stable' to 'positive'.
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