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The 9 at 9: Saturday
Good morning! Here’s the nine things you need to know as you kick off your weekend.
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European stock markets waver after France loses AAA rating
European markets have all recorded modest gains, apparently in expectation of a deal to lend Greece the cash it needs.
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Moody’s downgrades 28 Spanish banks over debt concerns
Banks downgraded last night include one of the eurozone’s biggest – Banco Santander.
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Downgraded: Moody’s slashes Spain’s credit rating
The downgrade comes on foot of an agreement reached at the weekend to bailout Spain’s troubled banking system.
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Downgraded: Spain’s credit rating slashed by Fitch with negative outlook
The cost of bailing out Spain’s banks could be as high as €100 billion, the ratings agency warned as it forecast a recession for the rest of this year and next.
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Interest rates plunge as Italy raises €6 billion in new auction
What downgrade? Italy flogs billions in 12-year bonds with interest rates falling dramatically on a similar bond last month.
Share Tweet3# downgraded - Monday 13 February, 2012
Two ratings agencies downgrade Spanish banks
Fitch cut the ratings on four of Spain’s financial institutions – while S&P downgraded 15.
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Fitch ratings agency downgrades Hungary to junk status
The agency also said there was a more than 50 per cent chance of another downgrade within two years.
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S&P downgrades major US banks
The agency’s latest credit ratings downgrades include Bank of America, Goldman Sachs and JPMorgan Chase.
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More bad news for Belgium with credit rating downgrade
On top of its lack-of-a-government woes, Belgium’s credit rating has just been downgraded with a negative outlook…
Share Tweet2# downgraded - Friday 14 October, 2011
Spain’s credit rating downgraded by Standard and Poor’s
It cut its long-term rating to “AA-” from “AA.” The outlook on the rating is “negative.”
Share1 Tweet1# downgraded - Tuesday 23 August, 2011
S&P boss steps down, weeks after unprecedented US downgrade
Deven Sharma, the president of Standard & Poor’s, will step down within a month after facing criticism for lowering the US’s rating.
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The 9 at 9: Saturday
Everything you need to know by 9am including bad news for the US; Gaybo for the Áras; a hero security guard; and the end of Facebook spam?
Share80 TweetDowngraded: US loses AAA credit rating for the first time ever
Standard & Poor’s decision makes it the first time the US’ credit rating has fallen below the highest level, AAA, which it has held since 1917.
Share4 Tweet# downgraded - Tuesday 5 July, 2011
Moody’s downgrades Portugal to junk
Fears of a second bailout mean the outlook on Portuguese debt isn’t so good…
Share2 Tweet10# downgraded - Thursday 9 December, 2010
Ireland’s credit rating slashed by three grades to BBB+
We are now just two levels above Greece as Fitch downgrade us for the cost of supporting banking system.
Share5 Tweet6# downgraded - Saturday 27 November, 2010
Anglo Irish Bank credit rating downgraded to junk
More bad news for Irish banks with latest round of credit downgrades.
Share1 Tweet16The 9 at 9: Saturday
Nine things you really need to know by 9am: the big chill; pushing for a bailout deal; and the Limerick community which helped a mother keep her home by collecting €22k.
Share15 Tweet1# downgraded - Wednesday 24 November, 2010
S&P downgrades Ireland over growing debt to prop up banks
The rating agency says the EU/IMF loan averted an even deeper downgrade.
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