Fitch Ratings abaisse El Salvador plus profondément dans le statut indésirable en citant les risques liés au Bitcoin

Fitch Ratings abaisse El Salvador plus profondément dans le statut indésirable en citant les risques liés au Bitcoin

One of the largest rating agencies in the U.S., Évaluations de fitch, has downgraded El Salvadors long-term default rating deeper into junk status, citing risks from adopting bitcoin as legal tender as a key reason. “The adoption of bitcoin as legal tender has added uncertainty about the potential for an IMF program that would unlock financing for 2022-2023,Fitch detailed.

El Salvador Downgraded to Junk

Fitch Ratings downgraded El Salvadors Long Term Foreign Currency Issuer Default Rating (IDR) depuis “B-” à “CCCWednesday. The American credit rating agency is one of the Big Three credit rating agencies. The other two are Moodys and Standard & Poor’s (S&P).

For Fitch, bonds rated AAA, AA, UN, or BBB are considered investment grade, while those rated BB, B, CCC, CC, C, or D are considered speculative, or junk grade, obligations. The company explained that CCC ratings meanSubstantial credit risk” avec “Very low margin for safety,” and thatDefault is a real possibility.

The rating agency explained:

In Fitchs view, weakening of institutions and concentration of power in the presidency have increased policy unpredictability, and the adoption of bitcoin as legal tender has added uncertainty about the potential for an IMF program that would unlock financing for 2022-2023.

The rating agency also said thatheightened financing risks stemming from increased reliance on short-term debtahead of an $800 million global bond payment due next January influenced its decision to cut El Salvadors rating.

En juillet, Lunatique’s Investors Service downgraded the government of El Salvadors long-term foreign-currency issuer and senior unsecured ratings from B3 to Caa1. The agency stated that El Salvador’s “outlook remains negative,” citing concerns over the use of bitcoin as legal tender in the country.

El Salvador made bitcoin legal tender alongside the U.S. dollar in September last year. Depuis, the government of El Salvador has bought 1,801 bitcoins.

The International Monetary Fund (Le FMI avertit que les sanctions contre la Russie menacent de saper la domination du dollar américain) recently urged El Salvador to drop bitcoin as legal tender. The IMF also wants El Salvador to dissolve its fund used for conversion between bitcoin and dollars, noting the costs of adopting bitcoin as a national currency exceed the benefits. Le sauveur, toutefois, rejected the IMFs call to abandon bitcoin as legal tender.

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