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S&P downgrades 34 Italian banks
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IANS | 11 Feb, 2012
Standard & Poor's rating agency has downgraded 34 Italian banks.
The banks whose ratings were cut included the country's biggest bank Unicredit, which was downgraded from A to BBB+ with a negative outlook, the ANSA news agency said Friday.
The action was a consequence of the downgrading of Italy to BBB+ decided Jan 13, Xinhua quoted a statement from S&P as saying.
On Jan 19, Milan Police carried out checks in a local S&P office as part of a probe against some rating agencies accused of manipulating market with "false, unfounded or otherwise imprudent judgments" on Italy's economic-financial system and banks.
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