CNBC
Monday, April 18, 2011
Standard & Poor's on Monday downgraded the outlook for the United States to negative, saying it believes there's a risk U.S. policymakers may not reach agreement on how to address the country's long-term fiscal pressures.
The S&P said the move signals there's at least a one-in-three likelihood that it could lower its long-term rating on the United States within two years.
The U.S. dollar fell broadly on word of the revision. Gold prices, meanwhile, hit a new record above $1,496 an ounce.
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