Councils' credit ratings healthy amid water infrastructure spending

Councils' credit ratings healthy amid water infrastructure spending
Water spending could swamp otherwise health credit ratings for councils.
Ian Llewellyn
Credit ratings for local councils have generally improved, but a ratings agency warns large infrastructure spending plans are eroding councils’ financial headroom.S&P Global Ratings summary of local body councils says many will likely budget for higher infrastructure spending in their upcoming 2021-2031 long-term plans, driven by 2020 backlogs.While credit quality has increased for the 24 New Zealand councils S&P rates it said, “these larger outlays are eroding headroom at current ratings”.In February 2021, S&P rai...

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