Fitch: U.S. Public Finance Upgrades Exceeded Downgrades in 3Q'14 Due to Upgrade of FL Housing Debt

NEW YORK--()--Fitch Ratings notes that during the third quarter of 2014 (3Q'14) and for the second straight quarter, U.S. public finance rating upgrades outnumbered downgrades. Like 2Q'14, the larger number of upgrades was primarily due to the upgrade of a number of securities related to a single entity; in 2Q'14, it was the State of New York, while in 3Q'14 it was Florida Housing Finance Corp.

Fitch downgraded 50 credits, which represented approximately 5.6% of all rating actions and $98.3 billion in par value. In 2Q'14, Fitch downgraded 36 credits. Fitch upgraded 68 credits, which represented 7.5% of all rating actions and $17.1 billion in par value. In 2Q'14, Fitch upgraded 47 credits. The ratings upgrades to multifamily project bonds supported by Florida Housing Finance Corp.'s affordable housing guarantee fund accounted for 27 of the third-quarter upgrades.

The number of downgrades was less than upgrades by a ratio of 0.7:1. Downgrades were less than upgrades by 0.8:1 in the prior quarter. The downgrade to upgrade ratio by par value was up again after taking a dip in the second quarter, increasing to 5.8:1 from 0.9:1.

The number of Negative Rating Outlooks (198) continued to exceed the number of Positive Rating Outlooks (65), resulting in a 3.0:1 ratio at the end of the third quarter. A majority of the rating actions (82%) during the third quarter were affirmations. Furthermore, 92% of ratings had a Stable Rating Outlook at the end of the third quarter.

The full report 'U.S. Public Finance Rating Actions for Third Quarter 2014' summarizes these rating actions by sector and can be found at 'www.fitchratings.com'.

Additional information is available at 'www.fitchratings.com'.

Applicable Criteria and Related Research: U.S. Public Finance Rating Actions Third-Quarter 2014

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Contacts

Fitch Ratings
Sarah Repucci
Senior Director
+1-212-908-0726
Fitch Ratings, Inc.
33 Whitehall Street
New York, NY 10004
or
Vincent Barberio
Managing Director
+1-212-908-0505
or
Media Relations:
Elizabeth Fogerty, New York, +1 212-908-0526
Email: elizabeth.fogerty@fitchratings.com