Abu Dhabi's and Qatar's credit ratings remain high-grade on robust fiscal buffers
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السياق الخليجي
Both Abu Dhabi and Qatar have sustained elevated sovereign credit ratings—typically AA or higher across major agencies—underpinned by substantial foreign exchange reserves, diversified sovereign wealth funds, and structural fiscal surpluses derived from hydrocarbon export revenues and downstream investments. This rating stability historically correlates with lower government borrowing costs in Gulf debt markets and anchors regional financial confidence, as GCC sovereigns' credit quality often sets the baseline for corporate and bank issuance spreads. The persistence of these buffers reflects the two emirates' distinct positioning within OPEC+ production frameworks and Qatar's revenue from liquefied natural gas exports, factors that have traditionally insulated their public finances from co
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