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Apr 18, 2011

S&P delivers blow for US debt revised its US outlook to negative.

FT - Standard & Poor's issued a stark warning to Washington on Monday, cutting its outlook on US sovereign debt for the first time and throwing more fuel on the raging debate over America's swollen deficits.

The agency kept America's credit rating at triple A but, for the first time since it started rating US debt 70 years ago, cut its outlook from "stable" to "negative". 

A negative outlook means there is a one-third chance of a downgrade in the next two years.

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