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Moody's withdraws ratings on Bolivia's Banco Fassil

Moody's on Oct. 8 withdrew all of Bolivia-based Banco Fassil SA's ratings, citing the rating agency's own business reasons.

The withdrawn ratings include the bank's B1 long- and Not Prime short-term global local and foreign currency deposit ratings, A1.bo Bolivian long-term national scale local and foreign currency deposit ratings, B2 global scale local currency subordinated debt rating and Baa1.bo national scale local currency subordinated debt rating.

Moody's also withdrew the bank's "b1" baseline credit assessment and adjusted baseline credit assessment as well as its Ba3(cr) long- and Not Prime(cr) short-term counterparty risk assessments.