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Moody's cuts Nissan corporate family rating to Ba2

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Posted on June 6, 2025

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TOKYO (Reuters) - Global ratings agency Moody's on Friday cut Nissan Motor Co Ltd's corporate family rating to Ba2 from Ba1, as the embattled Japanese automaker seeks to push through a turnaround. The

Moody's cuts Nissan corporate family rating to Ba2

TOKYO (Reuters) - Global ratings agency Moody's on Friday cut Nissan Motor Co Ltd's corporate family rating to Ba2 from Ba1, as the embattled Japanese automaker seeks to push through a turnaround.

The outlook remains negative, Moody's said.

"The downgrade reflects the deterioration and expectation for continuing weakness in Nissan's credit profile, most notably in its automotive free cash flow and EBIT margin," Dean Enjo, Moody's ratings vice president and senior analyst, said in a statement.

Japan's third-biggest automaker last month unveiled sweeping new cost cuts, saying it would reduce its workforce by around 15% and cut production plants to 10 from 17 globally, as performance in its key markets continues to come under pressure.

(Reporting by Kiyoshi Takenaka; Editing by Tom Hogue)

Key Takeaways

  • Moody's downgraded Nissan's corporate rating to Ba2.
  • The outlook for Nissan remains negative.
  • Nissan's credit profile shows continued weakness.
  • Nissan plans significant cost cuts and workforce reduction.
  • Nissan's performance is under pressure in key markets.

Frequently Asked Questions

What rating did Moody's assign to Nissan?
Moody's cut Nissan Motor Co Ltd's corporate family rating to Ba2 from Ba1.
What is the outlook for Nissan according to Moody's?
The outlook remains negative, indicating ongoing concerns about Nissan's financial health.
What factors contributed to Nissan's downgrade?
The downgrade reflects the deterioration and expectation for continuing weakness in Nissan's credit profile, particularly in its automotive free cash flow and EBIT margin.
What cost-cutting measures has Nissan announced?
Nissan plans to reduce its workforce by around 15% and cut production plants from 17 to 10 globally.
Who reported on the downgrade and Nissan's situation?
The article was reported by Kiyoshi Takenaka and edited by Tom Hogue.

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