Phrases with «possible downgrade»

The phrase "possible downgrade" means that something, such as a rating or status, may be lowered or made worse in the future. Full definition

Sentences with «possible downgrade»

  • Despite early signs of a bottoming out, Moody's Investors Service slashed its oil price forecast for 2016 to $ 33 per barrel, and also put 69 E&P companies in the U.S. under credit review for possible downgrade. (oilprice.com)
  • It's possible the downgrade in cardholder boarding is connected to the airline's recent move to bundle travel perks into fare pricing. (creditcards.com)
  • Last October, Moody's warned it was placing the long - term ratings of those six banks under review for a possible downgrade. (canadianbusiness.com)
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