BY HARRY PAPACHRISTOU
ATHENS Fri Nov 29, 2013 6:54pm EST
(Reuters) -
Rating agency Moody's raised Greece's sovereign rating to 'Caa3' from 'C' on
Friday, saying it expected the debt-laden nation to meet its 2014 budget
targets and that its recession will end next year.
Moody's is
the third and last major agency to raise Greece 's
rating over the past 12 months, after the election victory of a government
backing the country's EU/IMF bailout, which rescued Athens from default and averted its possible
exit from the euro.
S&P
raised Greece 's
rating in December 2012 to 'B-' from "selective default." Fitch
raised it in May 2013 to 'B-' from 'CCC'.