Fitch's Warning: Potential Downgrades Loom for Major Banks, JPMorgan Chase Included

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Fitch's Warning: Potential Downgrades Loom for Major Banks, JPMorgan Chase Included
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Fitch Ratings has warned that it may be forced to downgrade dozens of U.S. banks, including JPMorgan Chase, if it lowers the industry's score from AA- to A+. The credit rating agency's previous downgrade in June did not trigger downgrades on banks, but a further downgrade would require a reevaluation of ratings on over 70 U.S. banks. This move would potentially push weaker lenders closer to non-investment grade status. Factors that could lead to downgrades include the path of interest rates determined by the Federal Reserve and an increase in loan defaults beyond historically normal levels.

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