S&P raises Hawaii County debt rating
Advertiser Staff
Standard & Poor's Ratings Services raised its long-term and underlying rating on Hawai'i County's outstanding general obligation debt saying the county had built up strong reserve levels and good financial management practices that should help it manage through the current economic environment.
The ratings agency raised the rating to AA- from A+ and said it had a stable outlook on the ratings.
It also assigned an AA- rating on the county's series 2008A general obligation bonds.