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S&P downgrades USDT’s dollar peg rating to lowest score
S&P Global Ratings has downgraded Tether’s USDt to the lowest score on its stablecoin stability scale, questioning the token’s ability to maintain its dollar peg.
The “weak” assessment was due to several factors, including Tether backing USDt (USDT) with “higher-risk” assets such as Bitcoin (BTC), gold, loans, and corporate bonds that are subject to higher volatility, according to S&P Global. The report read:
A lack of sufficient audits or proof-of-reserve reports was also cited as a core driver of the weak stability rating. Despite the weak rating, S&P said 75% of USDt’s backing comes from US Treasurys and other short-term financial instruments that are “low risk.”
In a statement to Cointelegraph, Tether classified the report as misleading, saying that it “strongly disagrees with the characterization presented in the report,” adding that it “fails to capture the nature, scale, and macroeconomic importance of digitally native money and overlooks data that clearly demonstrate USDT’s resilience, transparency, and global utility.”
Tether CEO Paolo Ardoino also pushed back against the new rating and the utility of financial ratings agencies in general
“The classical rating models built for legacy financial institutions historically led private and institutional investors to invest their wealth into companies that, despite being attributed investment grade ratings, collapsed,” Ardoino said.
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Tether is acting more like a central bank and accumulating significant gold reserves
Tether is the 17th largest holder of US Treasurys in the world, with over $112 billion in short-term US government securities, surpassing most countries, including South Korea, Saudi Arabia, and Germany, according to Ardoino
Tether’s accumulation of gold, US government securities, and its ability to mint and redeem digital dollars have led some analysts to claim that Tether is now operating like a central bank.
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