MCO
$441.03
Moody's Corporation, together with its subsidiaries, operates as an integrated risk assessment firm in the United States, the rest of the Americas, Europe, the Middle East, Africa, and the Asia Pacific.
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Moody’s Warns of Recession Risk if Oil Prices Stay Elevated
Moody’s chief economist has warned that the U.S. could tip into a recession in the next 12 months, as elevated energy prices linked to the war in Iran have the potential to squeeze an already soft labor market. In a series of posts on X, Mark Zandi said that Moody’s machine learning-based economic model had put the probability of a U.S. recession—defined as two consecutive quarters of negative GDP growth—at 49%, “even before disconcerting events in the Middle East.” “It isn’t a stretch to expect the indicator to cross the key 50% threshold amid the Iranian conflict and the resulting surge in oil prices,” Zandi said, noting that every recession since World War II—except during the Covid-19 pandemic—was preceded by a jump in oil prices.
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Could Moody's (MCO) Tighter Credit Scrutiny Subtly Reshape Its Own Risk-Reward Narrative?
In recent days, Moody's Ratings shifted New York City's debt outlook to negative while maintaining its Aa2 rating, and warned that complex structured private credit deals can obscure true corporate liabilities and cash-flow risks. These moves highlight Moody's influential role in flagging hidden vulnerabilities across municipal and private credit markets, even as its own business is closely tied to those same areas of growing concern. We’ll now examine how Moody’s heightened scrutiny of...
Moody's (MCO) Valuation Check After Recent Share Price Weakness
With no single headline event driving Moody's (MCO) today, investors are instead looking at the recent return profile, including a 4.4% one day decline and a 9.3% pullback over the past week. See our latest analysis for Moody's. Putting today’s move in context, Moody's 1 day share price decline of 4.36% and 7 day share price decline of 9.27% sit against a 30 day share price return of 1.79% and a 1 year total shareholder return of 1.82% decline. This suggests that recent downward momentum...