Moody's downgrades Thames Water's corporate family rating deeper into junk

BY Reuters | CORPORATE | 09/25/24 03:35 PM EDT

Sept 25 (Reuters) - Rating firm Moody's downgraded Britain's Thames Water's corporate family rating (CFR) deeper into junk territory on Wednesday, the second time in two months, after raising doubts about the country's largest water provider securing new equity funds to stay afloat.

The CFR of debt-laden Thames Water has been downgraded to "Caa1" from "Ba2". In July it was downgraded to "Ba2", which is considered a junk reading, from "Baa3", which is an investment grade. (Reporting by Shanima A in Bengaluru; Editing by Shounak Dasgupta) )

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