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The credit rating downgrade raises concerns about Colombia's debt repayment ability, leading to lower bond prices and higher yields.
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S&P Global Ratings downgraded Colombia's credit rating on April 8, 2026, citing increasing fiscal pressures. The downgrade reflects worries about Colombia's rising debt levels and budget deficits, which could raise borrowing costs and affect economic stability. This change may impact Colombia's access to international capital and investor confidence.