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Australia’s strong credit profile reflects its strong fiscal position, the benefits of an actively traded currency coupled with a flexible exchange rate regime, sound institutions, and a broadly resilient banking system. These strengths are partly offset by the economy’s relatively higher trade linkages with China, a high external debt, and a highly negative net international investment position (NIIP).
Rationale - Australia