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Greek Debt Success Story: From IMF Bailout to Investment Grade in a Decade

2026-03-28| 1 min read| Recovered Live Archive

Greece's credit rating upgrade to investment grade by all major agencies marks the extraordinary turnaround of an economy that required three international bailouts just a decade ago.

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Greece's Economic Miracle: From Bailout Country to Investment Grade in a Decade

Greece's achievement of investment-grade credit ratings from all three major rating agencies — a status last held before the 2010 sovereign debt crisis that required three separate international bailout programmes totalling hundreds of billions of euros — stands as one of the most remarkable economic rehabilitation stories in modern financial history. The country that was used as a cautionary tale about fiscal profligacy and eurozone design flaws for years has transformed its public finances, implemented deep structural reforms, and rebuilt sufficient market confidence to borrow at interest rates that its own government officials would have considered unimaginably favourable ten years ago.

The path from troika (EU Commission, ECB, IMF) supervision to investment grade required sustained fiscal adjustment over more than a decade, a fundamental restructuring of Greek public sector administration, reforms to labour markets and product markets that remain genuinely contested in their social consequences, and ultimately the political will of successive Greek governments across the political spectrum to maintain reform commitments even when they were deeply unpopular with significant portions of the electorate.

The Iran war and its energy price effects have created some headwinds for the Greek economy in early 2026, but the country's transformed fiscal position — with primary surpluses rather than massive deficits — means it can absorb some temporary economic deterioration without returning to crisis territory. Tourism revenues, which have reached record levels in recent years, provide a natural economic buffer, and the government's low borrowing costs reduce the refinancing risk that made the original debt crisis so acute. Greece is not immune to external shocks, but it faces them from a far stronger position than at any point since the crisis began.

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