S&P Global on Tuesday reaffirmed its sovereign rating for the United States at ‘AA+/A-1+’, the second highest rating by the agency even as the country battles inflationary pressures. The country’s economic growth, likely its best performance in nearly four decades, was fueled by massive fiscal stimulus as well as very low interest rates. The rating comes as the U.S. central bank is expected to carry out a series of interest rate hikes in the coming months to tackle inflation which recently hit record levels. The credit rating agency cautioned it could lower the rating over the next 2–3 years if “unexpected negative political developments weigh on the resilience of American institutions” or “jeopardize the dollar’s status as the world’s leading reserve currency.” However, it said it could also raise the rating “if effective and proactive public policymaking results in improved fiscal performance” that reverses a deterioration in the country’s public …
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