Moody's Cuts Fiat's Rating Down Due To Earnings Worries, Outlook

TTAC Staff
by TTAC Staff

Citing weak results in 2013 and guidance challenges for 2014, investment ratings agency Moody’s has cut Fiat’s rating from B3a to B1, four notches below investment grade.

Automotive News reports that the rating was decided upon by the agency after placing the automaker under review for a possible downgrade back in the opening days of 2014 just after Fiat struck a deal to take full control of Chrysler for $4.35 billion. In turn, the B1 rating for Fiat means the automaker will have a harder time securing much-needed financing in order to right the ship for their loss-making European operations.

Aside from the aforementioned reasons cited for the downgrade, Moody’s lead analyst for Fiat Falk Frey added that

“We have downgraded Fiat’s ratings following its weaker-than-expected performance in fiscal year 2013 and our view that the company faces significant challenges in terms of achieving its outlook guidance for the current fiscal year.”

“We are also concerned that Fiat may not be able to offset any further profitability deterioration in its Latin American operation through anticipated improvements in other regions and in its luxury and performance division,”

Other factors in the downgrade include Fiat’s overreliance on the European market — still weak from the Great Recession — rising price pressures, a lack of major new models coming down the ramp in 2014, and overcapacity in Fiat’s home market.

Although Fiat and Chrysler merged not too long ago, Moody’s will keep the former duo’s ratings separate for the foreseeable future. The agency also said Fiat’s rating’s outlook overall has improved from negative to stable.

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  • Cwallace Cwallace on Feb 12, 2014

    Look at the photo on this post for Fiat's next new thing, and then look at the photo on the previous post, shot in the scrapyard. The striking similarities between the two can't be good for Fiat dealers in the US.

    • RobertRyan RobertRyan on Feb 12, 2014

      @cwallace, Fiat cars are struggling outside NA, Trucks, Agriculture etc are fine

  • Johnhowington Johnhowington on Feb 12, 2014

    Sing some more songs Bob Dylan, the US needs to prop up those crazy Italians.

  • Oldyak Oldyak on Feb 13, 2014

    and my local Fiat dealership wanted no part in discounting a 2013 500 sport in January 2014?????? What are they doing/thinking??

  • Stanczyk Stanczyk on Feb 13, 2014

    who cares what that crooks from Moody’s feels ... they rate themselves AAA+ , but they are just bunch of banksters puppets ..

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