Moody's has kept the Island's credit rating at Aa3 stable - saying uncertainty in the UK is a possible cloud on our horizon.
In its latest report about the Isle of Man's economy, the agency says we have a wealthy and relatively diversified economy as well as strong institutions, pragmatic policymaking, and a prudent fiscal policy.
But it points out we're under pressure to revise our tax system, and face uncertainty about Brexit's ultimate impact.
The agency says we have strong links to the UK, which leaves us exposed to changes in the UK's creditworthiness.
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