China Downgraded to A+ From AA- by S&P

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Sep.21 -- China's sovereign credit rating has been downgraded to A+ from AA- by S&P Global Ratings, with a revision of its outlook to stable from negative. Bloomberg Intelligence's Tom Orlik reports on "Bloomberg Surveillance." - (2:27)

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