Fitch downgrades Italy and Spain

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Italian and Spanish government debt have both been downgraded by the Fitch credit rating agency.

Fitch cut Italy's rating by one notch, from AA- to A+, following fellow agency Moody's downgrade last week. It cited the "intensification" of the eurozone debt crisis that "constitutes a significant financial and economic shock which has weakened Italy's sovereign risk profile", the BBC reports. Concerns were also raised about the strength of Italian banks, particularly in light of the current debt crisis. The agency said a "vicious cycle" could emerge where a growing lack of confidence in Italian banks could knock confidence in government debt, which could in turn undermine the ba...

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