 Credit rating agency Standard & Poor's (S & P) lowered the U.S. AAA rating for the first time since granting it in 1917. It means that now the greatest global economy has no more the position of one of the most reliable countries to lend money to . The announcement of the lowering, from AAA to AA + (pronounced AA plus), took off the United States from the small group of 14 countries whose debts are given the highest score of the three major credit agencies in the world.
Credit rating agency Standard & Poor's (S & P) lowered the U.S. AAA rating for the first time since granting it in 1917. It means that now the greatest global economy has no more the position of one of the most reliable countries to lend money to . The announcement of the lowering, from AAA to AA + (pronounced AA plus), took off the United States from the small group of 14 countries whose debts are given the highest score of the three major credit agencies in the world.These agencies consider the capacity of the country to honor its debts and serve as parameters to guide investors around the world. The AAA rating means a risk almost null that the debt is not paid, therefore safer for investors. Because of this security, the U.S. 
But now, the U.S. Treasury is classified under countries like UK , Germany , France , the Netherlands , Australia  and Denmark 
 In a statement, S & P said the downgrade reflects the package of fiscal measures discussed by Congress last week.
In a statement, S & P said the downgrade reflects the package of fiscal measures discussed by Congress last week.But there is a chance that the decision does not have a strong impact, since the other two major rating agencies have not lowered U. S. 
Impacts on Brazil 
The President Rousseff said on Friday (Aug 5th) that Brazil Brazil 
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