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Fitch puts US rating on negative watch as debt deadline looms

Published May 24, 2023 06:54PM ET Updated May 24, 2023 11:21PM ET
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(Reuters) -Ratings agency Fitch put the United States' credit on watch for a possible downgrade on Wednesday, raising the stakes as talks over the country's debt ceiling go down to the wire, and adding to the jitters in global markets. 

Fitch put the country's "AAA" rating, its highest rank, on a negative watch in a precursor to a possible downgrade should lawmakers fail to raise the amount that the Treasury can borrow before it runs out of money, which could happen as soon as next week.

A downgrade could affect the pricing of trillions of dollars of Treasury debt securities. Fitch's move revived memories of 2011, when S&P downgraded the United States to AA-plus and set off a cascade of other downgrades as well as a stock market sell off.

On Thursday, stocks in Asia fell as investors remained wary of risky assets due to the hit the global economy will take if the U.S. government defaults. Treasury bills maturing around June 1, the so-called X-date when the government runs out of money, have been under pressure for weeks and came in for further selling, pushing yields on securities maturing on June 1 to 7.628%.[MKTS/GLOB]

"It's not entirely unexpected given the shambles that is the debt ceiling negotiations," said Tony Sycamore, analyst at IG Markets in Sydney. "This is not a great sign."

President Joe Biden's administration and congressional Republicans are at an impasse over raising the $31.4 trillion debt ceiling, and Fitch said its rating could be lowered if the U.S. does not raise or suspend its debt limit in time. 

"Fitch still expects a resolution to the debt limit before the X-date," the credit agency said in a report.

"However, we believe risks have risen that the debt limit will not be raised or suspended before the X-date and consequently that the government could begin to miss payments on some of its obligations."

Fitch said that the failure to reach a deal "would be a negative signal of the broader governance and willingness of the U.S. to honor its obligations in a timely fashion," and would be unlikely to be consistent with a "AAA" rating.

A U.S. Treasury spokesperson called the move a warning and said it underscored the need for a deal. The White House said it was "one more piece of evidence that default is not an option."

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The "rating watch" indicates that there is a heightened probability of a rating change and the likely direction of such a change, and is different from a "ratings outlook" which indicates the direction a rating is likely to move over a one- to two-year period.

Fitch now predicts that the U.S. government will spend more than it earns, creating a deficit of 6.5% of the country's total economy in 2023 and 6.9% in 2024.

Among the other credit ratings agencies, Moody's (NYSE:MCO) also has an "Aaa" rating for the U.S. government with a stable outlook - the highest creditworthiness evaluation Moody's gives to borrowers.

S&P Global (NYSE:SPGI)'s rating is "AA-plus," its second highest. S&P stripped the United States of its coveted top rating over a debt ceiling showdown in Washington in 2011, a few days after an agreement that the agency at the time said did not stabilise "medium-term debt dynamics."

Moody's previously said it expects the U.S. government will continue to pay its debts on time, but public statements from lawmakers during the debt ceiling negotiations could prompt a change in its assessments.

Fitch previously put the United States on ratings watch negative in October 2013 during the debt ceiling spat at the time.

 

Fitch puts US rating on negative watch as debt deadline looms
 

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Michael Benson
Michael Benson May 25, 2023 5:15AM ET
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Hedge funds are attracting more attention from investors.
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expire on unpaid tax cut and close the tax loophole to the riches, increase the revenue.
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France got downgraded due to pensions portest/riots although they were nver at risk of default from it, for the US are weeks away from defaulting but they say we will only downgrade if you actually default how pathetic these debt agencies are just another manipulative tool used by wallstreet and the US state
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Credit downgrades! The backbone of wall street! Expect markets to soar higher!
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Always up
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default is only a matter of time at the current tragectory.
 
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