Moody’s lowers in the USA to AA1, citing the growing interest costs and the unbalanced boost in debt

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The Moody’s Ratings agency reduced the debt loan assessment in the US after closing the market on Friday. According to Moody’s, the USA is in the face of rising debt financing costs, which significantly exceed similar burden on government debt. In particular, Moody emphasizes interest obligations “, which are much higher than similarly assessed sovereigns.”

Moody’s lost his faith that the US government will be able to create and implement many years of reduction plans to reduce its deficits and debts and state: “Further Administrations and Congress of the US have not agreed with means aimed at reversing the trend of large annual fiscal deficits and rising interest costs.”

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United States assessments cut to AA1 with AAA.

Long -term national and foreign ceilings in the US remain in AAA.

We do not expect that the US long -term growth will significantly affect the tariffs.

We recognize the significant US strength and financial sides and we believe that not fully counterweight of fiscal indicators is not fully balanced.

We expect that by 2035 in 2024. In 2024, we expect that the US federal debt burden will boost to about 134% of GDP, compared to 98%.

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