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Moody’s Downgrade Sparks Global Market Turmoil Amid Mounting U.S. Debt Concerns

Global financial markets reeled on Monday following Moody’s Investors Service’s decision to downgrade the United States’ sovereign credit rating from Aaa to Aa1. The move, citing escalating fiscal deficits and a ballooning national debt, has intensified scrutiny over Washington’s economic policies and triggered a wave of investor unease.

The downgrade has led to a sharp rise in U.S. Treasury yields, with the 30-year bond yield climbing to 5.03%, its highest level since November 2023. The 10-year yield also surged to 4.55%, reflecting growing apprehension about the sustainability of U.S. fiscal policy. Concurrently, the U.S. dollar weakened against major currencies, while global equity markets experienced significant declines.

Moody’s action follows the narrow approval of President Donald Trump’s $3.8 trillion tax-cut package by the House Budget Committee. The legislation, which aims to extend the 2017 tax cuts and introduce new reductions on tips and overtime income, is projected to add between $3 trillion and $5 trillion to the national debt over the next decade. Analysts warn that such measures could exacerbate fiscal imbalances and undermine investor confidence.

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European markets responded negatively, with the pan-European STOXX 600 index falling by 0.7%, ending a five-week winning streak. Luxury stocks, heavily reliant on Chinese demand, were particularly affected due to disappointing retail sales data from China. In the UK, the FTSE 100 index dropped by 0.8%, while the midcap FTSE 250 fell by 1.3%, influenced by the U.S. credit downgrade and anticipation surrounding a UK-EU summit.

Asian markets mirrored this trend, with key indices declining amid concerns over the U.S. fiscal outlook. The downgrade has also stalled the recent Wall Street rally, with futures dipping and the dollar weakening. Investors are increasingly wary of the U.S.’s rising debt burden and the potential implications for global financial stability.

The concept of “bond vigilantes”—investors who sell off government bonds in response to fiscal irresponsibility—has resurfaced. Analysts caution that if yields continue to rise, it could lead to instability in both bond and stock markets, potentially forcing the Federal Reserve to intervene. Some foresee a scenario where yields could exceed 6%, posing significant risks to economic growth.

Moody’s downgrade aligns the U.S. with other major economies that have lost their triple-A ratings, such as the UK and France. The agency projects that the U.S. debt-to-GDP ratio could reach 134% by 2035, up from 98% last year. The federal deficit, currently at 6.4% of GDP, is expected to rise to 9% by 2035, driven by increased interest payments and entitlement spending.

Despite these warnings, Treasury Secretary Scott Bessent dismissed the downgrade, asserting that the tax cuts would spur economic growth sufficient to offset the increased debt. However, nonpartisan analysts and some lawmakers express skepticism, highlighting the lack of substantial spending cuts or new revenue measures to balance the budget.

The political landscape remains divided, with hardline Republicans advocating for deeper cuts to programs like Medicaid and the repeal of green tax credits. Moderate Republicans and some senators oppose such measures, citing potential harm to vulnerable populations and the broader economy. The proposed cuts could result in 8.6 million people losing Medicaid coverage, raising concerns about the social impact of fiscal austerity.

Arabian Post – Crypto News Network


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