Shutdown ‘Negative’ for U.S. Credit Rating: Moody’s

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Moody’s Investors Service said Monday that a potential federal government shutdown would be “credit negative” for the U.S. sovereign credit profile.

Moody’s Investors Service said Monday that a federal government shutdown would be “credit negative” for the U.S.

Congress is racing to reach an agreement to avert a shutdown on Oct. 1, but House GOP members are struggling to arrive at a consensus. Moody’s said while any shutdown would likely be temporary and concentrated in government-heavy areas, it would “underscore the weakness of U.S. institutional and governance strength relative to other Aaa-rated sovereigns.”

 

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