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Wall Street retreats as Moody’s credit downgrade rattles bond and equity markets

Moody’s cut the country’s long-term issuer rating by one notch to Aa1, bringing it in line with S&P and Fitch.

May 19, 2025 / 19:40 IST
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The 30-year yield breached 5 percent, while the 10-year climbed past 4.5 percent—both benchmarks that investors closely track for their impact on borrowing costs, from mortgages to auto loans.

U.S. stocks opened the week on a shaky note, retreating sharply on Monday after Moody’s Investors Service downgraded the country’s credit rating, citing rising fiscal risks. The move triggered a surge in Treasury yields and weighed heavily on equity sentiment.

The Dow Jones Industrial Average slipped 162 points, or 0.4 percent, while the S&P 500 fell 0.7 percent. The tech-heavy Nasdaq Composite underperformed, shedding 0.9 percent as growth stocks bore the brunt of the bond market's reaction.

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Moody’s cut the country’s long-term issuer rating by one notch to Aa1, bringing it in line with S&P and Fitch. The downgrade reflects concerns over the government’s ballooning deficit and the cost of refinancing debt in an environment of elevated interest rates.