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Maryland Cuts Moody's After Downgrade, Days Before $800 Million Bond Sale

State finance office severs decades-long rating relationship in rare pre-issuance move that signals escalating tension between public issuers and the Big Three.

Published June 15, 2026 Source Washington Post From the chopped neck
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WELL POUR · June 15, 2026

Maryland Cuts Moody's After Downgrade, Days Before $800 Million Bond Sale

State finance office severs decades-long rating relationship in rare pre-issuance move that signals escalating tension between public issuers and the Big Three.

Maryland's state finance office terminated its relationship with Moody's Ratings this week, days before a planned $800 million general obligation bond sale, after the agency downgraded the state's credit rating in late 2025. The move, disclosed via opinion column rather than press release, marks one of the few times a AAA-rated state has publicly severed ties with a major rating agency ahead of market access.

Moody's downgraded Maryland from Aaa to Aa1 in November 2025, citing pension funding ratios and projected revenue volatility. The state continued paying Moody's fees through the end of the fiscal year, then declined to renew for fiscal 2026. Maryland still retains S&P Global and Fitch, both of which affirm AAA ratings. The $800 million sale is expected to price in mid-June under the remaining two ratings, with preliminary investor calls already underway. State Treasurer Dereck Davis, in the opinion piece, called the downgrade "inconsistent with fiscal reality" and noted that continuing to pay Moody's would "reward inaccuracy."

The timing matters because it inverts the usual sequence. Issuers who drop rating agencies typically do so after a bond sale clears, not before. Maryland is effectively testing whether a AAA rating from two of three agencies carries the same pricing power as unanimous AAA. Early indications from the state's financial advisors suggest spreads may widen by 3 to 5 basis points relative to comparable Virginia or Georgia paper, but that the deal will clear without structural changes. If Maryland's bonds price tightly, other high-grade states may follow the same playbook when faced with downgrades they consider unwarranted.

The broader issue is whether the Big Three rating agencies are losing leverage over their highest-grade clients. Public finance issuers, unlike corporations, have limited default risk and captive tax bases. A state with $63 billion in annual revenue and a constitutional balanced-budget requirement has different tolerance for rating-agency criticism than a leveraged industrial borrower. Maryland's move suggests that AAA-rated public issuers now view the third rating as optional if it diverges from the other two, particularly when pension assumptions or revenue forecasts drive the split.

Allocators should watch three follow-on events. First, Maryland's bond pricing in mid-June will set the spread benchmark for two-rating AAA muni paper. Second, whether California, Illinois, or other split-rated states reference Maryland's decision in their own rating-agency negotiations over the next six months. Third, how Moody's responds in its next public finance methodology update, expected in Q3 2026, and whether it tightens or loosens pension-funding assumptions to retain large state clients.

Maryland's $800 million sale will clear. The question is whether the state just opened a new negotiating position for every other issuer the Big Three have on watch negative.

The takeaway
Maryland severed Moody's before an **$800M** bond sale, testing whether two AAA ratings suffice and signaling that top-tier public issuers may no longer tolerate outlier downgrades.
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