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    S&P downgrades Israel’s long-term ratings to ‘A’ amid Hezbollah conflict By Reuters

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    (Reuters) -S&P Global downgraded Israel’s long-term ratings to ‘A’ from ‘A+’ on Tuesday, citing risks to the country’s economy and public finances from the escalating conflict with Iran-backed armed movement Hezbollah in Lebanon.

    The rating agency highlighted concerns over potential security threats, including retaliatory rocket attacks against Israel, which could worsen the economic impact.

    Peer Moody’s (NYSE:) cut the country’s credit rating two notches to “Baa1” last week and warned of a drop to ‘junk’ if the current heightened tensions with Hezbollah turned into a full-scale conflict.

    “We now consider that military activity in Gaza and an upsurge in fighting across Israel’s northern border – including a ground incursion into Lebanon – could persist into 2025, with risks of retaliation against Israel,” S&P said.

    S&P maintained Israel’s outlook at “negative”.





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