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S&P raises credit rating on Reliance Industries to 'BBB-plus'

Wed, 29th May 2013 11:29

MUMBAI, May 29 (Reuters) - Ratings agency Standard & Poor'son Wednesday raised the long term corporate credit rating onIndia's Reliance Industries to "BBB-plus" from "BBB",with a "negative" outlook, it said in a statement.

"Reliance's articulation of its growth strategy removes theuncertainty regarding the company's use of its high cashbalance," Standard & Poor's Credit Analyst Andrew Wong said.

Reliance has outlined plans to spend about $30 billion overthe next few years, nearly 75 percent of this in its core energybusinesses of refining, petrochemical, and exploration andproduction (E&P).

The company held cash reserves of about $15 billion atMarch-end.

S&P said the negative outlook on Reliance reflected theoutlook on India's sovereign credit rating of "BBB-minus" with a"negative" outlook.

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