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Moody’s is heading for a new downgrade of Israel’s credit rating economy

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27 September 2024
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9/27/2024–|Last updated: 9/27/202401:57 PM (Mecca time)

Israeli Channel 12 said that Moody’s credit rating agency intends to lower Israel’s credit rating today, in a painful blow to its economy.

A month ago, Moody’s warned that a comprehensive military conflict between Israel and Lebanese Hezbollah or Iran could lead to “credit consequences” for Israeli debt issuers.

Moody’s said in a statement: “We continue to assume that the ongoing tension will not escalate into a full-blown military conflict between the two sides or extend to include Iran, and this will limit the immediate negative credit impact on the region.”

Last February, Moody’s lowered Israel’s credit rating to “A2” with a negative outlook.

Moody’s said that the reason for lowering Israel’s credit rating was the war on the Gaza Strip and its repercussions. The agency also expected the debt burden in Israel to rise above expectations before the war on Gaza.

Recently, the Israeli economic platform Calcalist said that there are expectations indicating that Moody’s is preparing to lower Israel’s credit rating again, which may push the Israeli economy into a deeper state of financial uncertainty.

If this reduction is achieved, investors will likely re-evaluate the quality of Israeli debt more cautiously, the platform said, which could reduce their exposure and reduce risks.

Calcalist points out that this scenario will force the government to raise unprecedented sums, which will further exacerbate the already fragile financial situation.

Calcalist said the visit Moody’s Recent comments to Israel have increased speculation about an imminent downgrade of the country’s credit rating. The agency previously indicated that the expansion of the existing conflict would be sufficient justification for a certain reduction.

The platform states that there is a real possibility that Israel’s rating will be lowered from “A2” to “A3”, or even to “Baa1”, and this indicates a transition of the rating from the “medium high” category. to “low average” in investment quality.

This downgrade could have serious implications for Israel’s financial situation, as while the Baa1 rating is still considered investment grade, it is viewed as significantly riskier, and some institutional investors may avoid investing in bonds in this category.

Even those who continue to invest may reassess the quality of Israeli debt more carefully or reduce their exposure, and this will force the government to raise huge sums to stabilize the economy.

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