French Tv Says France Downgraded By S&p, Citing Source

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PARIS (Reuters) - Standard & Poor's ratings agency has downgraded France's credit rating, French television channels reported on Friday, citing a government source.

Senh: It seems like these credit rating agencies are downgrading everyone. It was shocking when they downgraded the U.S., but now they're going after European countries.

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