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Fitch maintained the U.S. credit rating at AA+ with a stable outlook, though acknowledging economic resilience amid fiscal risks and growth slowdown.
Fitch maintained the U.S. credit rating at AA+ with a stable outlook, even though the agency acknowledged growth slowdown concerns and ongoing fiscal risks. The stable outlook is the reassuring signal here—Fitch isn't warning of a downgrade.
That said, the fact that Fitch had to reassure markets about stability while noting growth slowdown and fiscal risks suggests there's genuine uncertainty beneath the maintained rating. A AA+ rating with a "stable" outlook is still a vote of confidence, but it's not enthusiastic. The agency is essentially saying: we're not downgrading you yet, but we're watching closely.
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