On October 13, 2025, Moody's Corporation (MCO) closed at $473.72, down 2.14% from the previous session, following major news that the SEC fined Moody's and other credit rating agencies a combined $49 million for recordkeeping failures and that Moody's itself downgraded the U.S. credit rating to Aa1. These regulatory and macroeconomic shocks triggered a sharp selloff, with investors reacting to heightened scrutiny and sector headwinds. Technical indicators now suggest a short-term bearish bias, with the stock approaching key support levels. No additional company-specific news was reported beyond these significant regulatory and ratings actions.
Moody's Drops on SEC Fine and U.S. Credit Rating Downgrade
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