Ratings firm Fitch downgraded six major global banks Thursday, citing increased challenges in the financial markets.
Fitch
lowered the viability ratings, called "issuer default ratings," on Bank
of America and Goldman Sachs in the US, British bank Barclays, French
bank BNP Paribas, German bank Deutsche Bank and Swiss bank Credit
Suisse.
Fitch
lowered the viability ratings, called "issuer default ratings," on Bank
of America and Goldman Sachs in the US, British bank Barclays, French
bank BNP Paribas, German bank Deutsche Bank and Swiss bank Credit
Suisse.