S&P downgrades U.S. credit rating from AAA
The United States has lost its sterling credit rating.
Credit rating agency Standard & Poor's on Friday lowered the nation's AAA rating for the first time since granting it in 1917. The move came less than a week after a gridlocked Congress finally agreed to spending cuts that would reduce the debt by more than $2 trillion -- a tumultuous process that contributed to convulsions in financial markets. The promised cuts were not enough to satisfy S&P.
The drop in the rating by one notch to AA - plus was telegraphed as a possibility back in April. The three main credit agencies, which also include Moody's Investor Service and Fitch, had warned during the budget fight that if Congress did not cut spending far enough, the country faced a downgrade. Moody's said it was keeping its AAA rating on the nation's debt, but that it might still lower it.
One of the biggest questions after the downgrade was what impact it would have on already nervous investors. While the downgrade was not a surprise, some selling is expected when stock trading resumes Monday morning. The Dow Jones industrial average fell 699 points this week, the biggest weekly point drop since October 2008.
"I think we will have a knee - jerk reaction on Monday,' said Jack Ablin, chief investment officer at Harris Private Bank.
But any losses might be short - lived. The threat of a downgrade is likely already reflected in the plunge in stocks this week, said Harvey Neiman, a portfolio manager of the Neiman Large Cap Value Fund.
"The market's already been shaken out,' Neiman said. "It knew it was coming.'
One fear in the market has been that a downgrade would scare buyers away from U.S. debt. If that were to happen, the interest rate paid on U.S. bonds, notes and bills would have to rise to attract buyers. And that could lead to higher borrowing rates for consumers, since the rates on mortgages and other loans are pegged to the yield on Treasury securities.
However, even without an AAA rating from S&P, U.S. debt is seen as one of the safest investments in the world. And investors clearly weren't scared away this week. While stocks were plunging, investors were buying Treasurys and driving up their prices. The yield on the 10 - year Treasury note, which falls when the price rises, fell to a low of 2.39 percent on Thursday from 2.75 percent Monday.
A study by JPMorgan Chase found that there has been a slight rise in rates when countries lost an AAA rating. In 1998, S&P lowered ratings for Belgium, Italy and Spain. A week later, their 10 - year rates had barely moved.
The government fought the downgrade. Administration sources familiar with the discussions said the S&P analysis was fundamentally flawed. They spoke on condition of anonymity because they weren't authorized to discuss the matter publicly. S&P had sent the administration a draft document in the early afternoon Friday and the administration, after examining the numbers, challenged the analysis.
S&P said that in addition to the downgrade, it is issuing a negative outlook, meaning that there was a chance it will lower the rating further within the next two years. It said such a downgrade, to AA, would occur if the agency sees smaller reductions in spending than Congress and the administration have agreed to make, higher interest rates or new fiscal pressures during this period.
In its statement, S&P said that it had changed its view "of the difficulties of bridging the gulf between the political parties' over a credible deficit reduction plan.
S&P said it was now "pessimistic about the capacity of Congress and the administration to be able to leverage their agreement this week into a broader fiscal consolidation plan that stabilizes the government's debt dynamics anytime soon.' The Federal Reserve and other U.S. regulators said in a joint statement that S&P's action should not have any impact on how banks and other financial institutions assess the riskiness of Treasuries or other securities guaranteed by the U.S. government. (Agencies)
2011-08-05
blog comments powered by Disqus
Report Corruption
Please let us know if you have paid a bribe and we will report it to the concerned authorities. Help us curb this menace from society.
Please let us know if you have paid a bribe and we will report it to the concerned authorities. Help us curb this menace from society.
Report Public Issues
Report your issues that you face day-to-day. We will report your issue with the concerned department and try to get it resolved.
Report your issues that you face day-to-day. We will report your issue with the concerned department and try to get it resolved.
News in Images
A quick glance at the weekly news.
A quick glance at the weekly news.
Free Classifieds
Buy or Sell anything in India.
Buy or Sell anything in India.
Watch Raw Videos Raw videos of real happening events. May contain disturbing scenes, watch only if you are over 18. |
Moody's downgrades Japan's credit rating |
|
| TOKYO, August 24: Moody's downgraded Japan's credit rating, citing the country's weak growth prospects, massive government debt a |
We are committed to fiscal reforms to cut deficit: White House |
|
| Washington, April 19: The Obama government on Monday said it is geared up for fiscal reforms after rating agency Standard & Poor's threatened t |
S&P upgrades Tata Motors' ratings |
|
| New Delhi, Aug 13: Global ratings agency Standard & Poor's on Friday raised Tata Motors' credit ratings to positive citing improved per |
NOTORIOUS CREDIT CARD FRAUDSTER HELD - SEIZED 9 CREDIT CARDS, 7 PASSBOOKS etc |
|
| Hyderbad, June 21(Hyderabad Deccan News):The sleuths of Commissioner's Task Force, North Zone Team on 21-06-2010 apprehended |
America still has greatest economic potential: Obama |
|
| New York, August 12: U.S. President Barack Obama on Friday said that despite the downgrade of US credit worthiness, investors are still pumping money |
![]() |
INTL Credit Cards cloning gang nabbed |
| Hyderabad, Mar. 22 (THDa€ˆNews): The sleuths of Commissioner's Task Force, North Zone Team busted an international credit card fraud involv |
Credit growth slower than expected: Bhatt |
|
| Mumbai, Sept 9: The country's largest lender State Bank of India on Thursday said there is some concern regarding the pace of growth of credit |
Tough credit card law takes effect |
|
| Washington, Aug 24: The Obama administration has put in place the final provisions for a new financial regulation law, called the CARD Act, which will |
City Police Cooperative Credit Society Felicitated Students |
|
| Hyderabad, Oct 30 (Hyderabad Deccan News): City Police Cooperative Credit Society felicitated the Meritorious children of Police personnel on Saturday |
ECB to buy more Govt bonds; tries to calm down markets |
|
| Berlin, August 7: Amid mounting fears of a global financial market meltdown in the wake of Friday's downgrade of the United States' cred |
N.Kiran Kumar Reddy lighting the lamp to Inaugurate the State Credit Seminar Organised by NABARD |
|
| Hyderabad December 27/2011 (Hyderabad Deccan News) : N.Kiran Kumar Reddy, Hon'ble Chief Minister is seen lighting the lamp to Inaugurate the State C |
India extends $416.39 mn as Line of Credit for Sri Lankan projects |
|
| Colombo, Nov 26: India, which is assisting Sri Lanka in reconstruction of its war-ravaged northern region, on Friday extended more than $416 million a |
![]() |
France to freeze President, ministers' salaries |
| Paris, November 7: French Prime Minister Francois Fillon on Monday said meeting France's deficit reduction targets would require 65 billion euros in |
Police arrest oneline fraudster |
|
| Hyderabad, May 3(Hyderabad Deccan News): The Cyber Crime Police Stationt (CCPS) arrested an online fraudster, Bala Vasmi Krishna, here today.
On |
Spero Hospitals to set up 5 multi-specialty h.. |
Priyanka, Jayaveena set meet marks; Karnataka.. |
Axel Rombaldoni and Olga Girya emerge sole le.. |
S&P downgrades U.S. credit rating from AAA.. |
Libya denies death of Qadhafi son in NATO air.. |
Latest News ![]() Dabbawallas will take a day off on August 16Mumbai, August 5: Extending support to social activist Anna Hazare over the Lokpal Bill issue, Mumbai's famous dabbawallas (lunch-box carriers) on Friday said there would be no service on August 16, the day he proposed to start his hunger strike.About 4,500-5,000 dabbawallas transport some 2,00,000 homemade lunch packs every day at a very low fee and with surprising punctuality. But not on August 16. "We support Anna Hazare in his fight for the strong Lokpal Bill. On August 16, when Annaji would go on a fast, we have decided to show our support by asking our customers not to give tiffins for delivery,' said President o .... Read More |
Latest Headlines
|
||||||||||||||||||
|
|||||||||||||||||||











