The downgrade of the US sovereign rating by Standard & Poor's (S&P) on August 5, while far from a complete surprise, has left Australian analysts with the difficult job of decoding the final impact of divergent market responses. While the downgrade should pull US Treasury yields wider, the strategist consensus appears to be that the currently-irreplaceable status of Treasuries as 'risk free' assets will have a strongly counterbalancing effect.

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