Water companies appeal Ofwat decision
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•Water firms ‘laying groundwork’ to appeal against Ofwat bill rise cap, says Moody’s
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Moody’s said in a report on the water industry that it expected the companies to take the water regulator's final ruling on bill rises to the competition watchdog for reconsideration if expectations for returns on investment did not improve.
Ofwat is due to make a final decision in December , although this could slip to January .
The outlook for the water sector remains negative, Moody's said in the report.
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