Moody's Says Also Downgraded Boeing's Short-Term Rating From P-2 To P-3; Downgrades Reflect "Inadequate" Performance Of Boeing's Commercial Airplanes Segment; Says Boeing's Negative Outlook Incorporates View That Headwinds Buffeting Commercial Airplanes Will Now Persist At Least Through 2026
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Moody's downgraded Boeing's short-term rating from P-2 to P-3, citing inadequate performance in its Commercial Airplanes segment. The negative outlook suggests headwinds for the segment will persist through at least 2026.

April 24, 2024 | 6:02 pm
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Moody's downgraded Boeing's short-term credit rating, indicating concerns over its Commercial Airplanes segment's performance and projecting continued challenges through 2026.
The downgrade by Moody's directly impacts Boeing's financial health by potentially increasing borrowing costs and affecting investor confidence. The specific mention of the Commercial Airplanes segment's inadequate performance and the expectation that these challenges will persist through 2026 suggest a significant negative impact on Boeing's short-term financial outlook and stock price.
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