Hon Bill English
Minister of Finance
3 August 2012
Media Statement
English welcomes S ratings affirmation
Standard & Poor’s has today affirmed New Zealand’s long-term foreign currency rating at AA with a stable outlook, noting this
country’s fiscal flexibility, resilient economy and strong political and economic institutions.
“This is welcome news and confirms New Zealand is heading in the right direction – and it is better placed than many
other countries,” Finance Minister Bill English says.
“Standard & Poor’s notes that New Zealand has favourable prospects for sustained growth while there remains strong demand for
agricultural exports.”
New Zealand is one of only nine countries with the highest possible Aaa rating and a stable outlook with Moody’s, and it
has an AA rating with Fitch.
In its report today, Standard & Poor’s notes the Government is making progress in getting its own deficits and debt under control, and that it is on
track for a modest fiscal surplus in the 2014/15 year.
“However, as the ratings agency points out, New Zealand’s high level of private sector external debt remains its largest
vulnerability.
“The Government is aware of this longstanding problem and that is why it is focused on building a more productive and
competitive economy based on more savings and productive investment.
“New Zealand’s household savings are positive for the first time since 2000 and household debt has fallen. However,
private sector debt levels remain high and we will continue to encourage savings, business investment and growth through
our economic programme,” Mr English says.