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Debt ceiling standoff could trigger US rating downgrade

by Sarkiya Ranen
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Debt ceiling standoff could trigger US rating downgrade
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A potential debt ceiling standoff in the United States next year could be one of the worst since the 2011 crisis, which may trigger another sovereign credit rating downgrade, said Gennadiy Goldberg, the head of US rates strategy at TD Securities.

Congress has suspended the debt ceiling until Jan 1, 2025, even as worries over rising US debt were fuelled earlier this week when the Congressional Budget Office (CBO) forecast a jump in the deficit to US$1.915 trillion for fiscal 2024 and US$1.938 trillion for 2025.

“I certainly worry about debt sustainability. The path of US deficits is highly unsustainable,” Gennadiy Goldberg told the Reuters Global Markets Forum (GMF).

“We’ll get the first whiff of politicians starting to come under a bit of pressure when the US credit rating is downgraded again … possibly as soon as next year.”

S&P downgraded its US credit rating for the first time in history during the 2011 debt ceiling crisis, which prompted the passage of the Budget Control Act of 2011 to cut spending and identify deficit reduction measures.

Goldberg said there was a risk that S&P will downgrade its US sovereign rating by another notch, this time from AA+ to AA.

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Last year, Fitch downgraded its US long-term credit ratings, and Moody’s lowered its outlook to ‘negative’ from ‘stable’ signalling an increased risk of a downgrade.

The 5-year credit default swaps (CDS) on US sovereign debt indicate some worry, Goldberg said, as spreads have not receded to the levels they were at the past few years.

The convexity-adjusted spread on the 5-year CDS, one of the most-traded contracts during crises, is at around 40 basis points this month, almost double the past five-year average, data from HIS Markit showed.

Still, some market participants see a limited impact from a sovereign rating downgrade due to lack of suitable alternatives to high-quality liquid assets such as US Treasury securities.

“Curiously, the term premium in the US hasn’t materially increased in recent months, suggesting the demand for US debt remains quite strong,” Goldberg said.

“The big question is whether that demand will persist, and who will buy the bonds once that demand cools.” REUTERS



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Sarkiya Ranen

Sarkiya Ranen

I am an editor for Ny Journals, focusing on business and entrepreneurship. I love uncovering emerging trends and crafting stories that inspire and inform readers about innovative ventures and industry insights.

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