LONDON (Reuters) - Greece's credit rating could be cut if talks with its international creditors do not make progress by the time of Fitch's next review in May, one of the firm's senior ratings directors said on Thursday.
The new Greek government has signalled it will stand by its anti-austerity pledges, setting it on a collision course with European partners reluctant to renegotiate the aid package Athens needs to help pay its huge debts.
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