This
comes a month and a half after reaffirming
its AAA rating
Fitch
threatens to downgrade the US
The US-based Fitch rating agency could downgrade the AAA US sovereign credit rating, if the country doesn’t review its tax and spending issues by 2013.
The US-based Fitch rating agency could downgrade the AAA US sovereign credit rating, if the country doesn’t review its tax and spending issues by 2013.
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August, 2012
Washington
needs to make a plan to address its fiscal and spending issues in a
"sensible way," and not with a "slash and burn"
approach, David Riley, managing director of Fitch, told Bloomberg TV.
“If they can’t really put that together in the first half of
2013, there is a significant threat to the loss of the triple-A
rating from Fitch,” he stressed.
The
so-called "fiscal cliff" that the US faces at the end of
the year is a real concern for investors, he said.
The
“fiscal cliff” refers to a significant reduction in the budget
deficit and corresponding slowdown of the economy, as significant tax
increases come into effect at the beginning of 2013 due to the expiry
of a number of laws. But if the US lawmakers cancel some or all of
the scheduled tax increases and spending cuts, it would add to the
deficit and boost the debt burden.
Meanwhile,
Fitch has also downgraded seven Italian mid-sized banks. The affected
banks include Banca Popolare di Sondrio and Banco di Desio e della
Brianza, Banca Popolare di Milano. The agency has also downgraded the
Banca Carige, Banca Popolare di Vicenza, Credito Valtellinese and
Veneto Banca. The outlook for of all banks is negative.
The
move “reflects the pressure arising from the current challenges in
the operating environment, where access to wholesale funding has
become more difficult and pressure on profitability remains high”.
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