Lehman's credit rating at risk with Moody's after today's news
Moody's: Ratings downgrade possible
From Reuters: Moody's Investors Service says that Lehman will have to complete a transaction such as a sale of a majority stake in the firm, or the entire company to avoid a ratings downgrade. In fact, they also stated that the bank will also need to take further action beyond the steps it announced on Wednesday to avoid a ratings cut.
Moody's said it would have downgraded Lehman's debt rating earlier on Wednesday, likely to the "triple-B" category, if it did not think a transaction was possible. Any deal would have to calm markets to preserve the ratings, the agency added.Raising capital alone would also not preserve Lehman's rating, now "A2," as the firm suffers a crisis of confidence, Moody's said.
"Capital is one element but obviously confidence is a key element," said Bob Young, a team managing director at Moody's.
The rating agency on Wednesday put Lehman's ratings under review with the direction uncertain, citing the fluidity of the company's situation.
When it rains it pours. And keep in mind that when one rating agency downgrades the other usually does the same in a rather quick fashion.
Looks like #1 in my initial thoughts write-up is about to come true. Time is not Lehman's friend.
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