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U.S. loses AAA credit rating due to rising debt, interest costs: Moody’sThe rating agency changed its outlook on the U.S. to 'stable' from 'negative,' but said the government has 'failed to agree on measures to reverse the trend' of high deficits.U.S. NewsMay 16, 2025
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Why Moody’s just downgraded a number of U.S. banksMoody's cut credit ratings of several small to mid-sized U.S. banks on Monday and said it may downgrade some of the nation's biggest lenders.MoneyAug 8, 2023
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Manitoba’s Opposition promises to freeze hydroelectric rates, but offers no detailsNDP Leader Wab Kinew says he'll outline a plan closer to the provincial election.PoliticsNov 1, 2022
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City of London maintains triple-A credit rating for 45th consecutive year'The City of London has a long, proud history of financial stability and prudent fiscal management, and we’re committed to continuing that tradition,' said Mayor Ed Holder.EconomyAug 25, 2021
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Despite pandemic, City of London maintains triple-A credit rating from Moody’s'The City of London has a long, proud history of financial stability and prudent fiscal management,' said Mayor Ed Holder.EconomySep 30, 2020
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Moody’s downgrades Alberta’s credit rating, Toews says NDP to blameFinance Minister Travis Toews says the previous NDP government is to blame for Moody's Investors Service downgrading Alberta's credit rating on Tuesday.EconomyDec 3, 2019
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Moody’s confirms Saskatchewan’s triple-A credit ratingMoody’s Investors Service has upheld the triple-A credit rating and stable outlook for Saskatchewan.EconomyAug 12, 2019
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Agency downgrades Newfoundland and Labrador’s credit rating, cites Muskrat FallsOn Thursday, Moody's Investors Service downgraded the province's long-term senior unsecured debt ratings to A1 from AA3. It also changed the outlook to stable from negative.PoliticsJul 25, 2019
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Ontario municipalities’ ability to handle provincial funding cuts varies greatly: Moody’sThe report says it thinks municipalities should be able to weather the financial storm by using reserves or raising taxes, but some will handle it better than others.PoliticsJun 27, 2019
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If China orders international students home, some Canadian schools face money trouble: agencyTuition for international students is much higher than that charged to Canadians and has become a "crucial" source of income for schools, Moody's says.CanadaFeb 7, 2019
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