Israel Credit Ratings & Outlooks

Land
Moody's
S&P
Fitch
DBRS
Scope Ratings
Israel
Baa1
Stable
A
Negative
A
Negative
NR
NR

Rating-Historie

Land
Date of Change
Ratingagentur
Vorheriges Rating
Vorheriger Ausblick
Aktuelles Rating
Current Outlook
Israel
Jan. 30, 2026Moody'sBaa1NegativeBaa1Stable
Israel
Juli 07, 2025Moody'sBaa1NegativeBaa1Negative
Israel
Okt. 01, 2024S&PA+NegativeANegative
Israel
Sep. 27, 2024Moody'sA1Under ReviewBaa1Negative
Israel
Aug. 12, 2024FitchA+NegativeANegative
Israel
Apr. 18, 2024S&PAA-NegativeA+Negative
Israel
Apr. 02, 2024FitchA+Negative WatchA+Negative
Israel
Okt. 24, 2023S&PAA-StableAA-Negative
Israel
Okt. 19, 2023Moody'sA1StableA1Under Review
Israel
Okt. 17, 2023FitchA+StableA+Negative Watch
Israel
Apr. 14, 2023Moody'sA1PositiveA1Stable
Israel
Apr. 08, 2022Moody'sA1StableA1Positive
Israel
Apr. 24, 2020Moody'sA1PositiveA1Stable
Israel
Aug. 03, 2018S&PA+PositiveAA-Stable
Israel
Juli 20, 2018Moody'sA1StableA1Positive
Israel
Aug. 04, 2017S&PA+StableA+Positive
Israel
Nov. 11, 2016FitchAPositiveA+Stable
Israel
Apr. 21, 2016FitchAStableAPositive
Israel
Nov. 21, 2014FitchAStableAStable
Israel
Sep. 09, 2011S&PAStableA+Stable

Table Key

BewertungMoody'sS&PFitchDBRSScope Ratings
Prime (Triple A)
Aaa
AAA
AAA
AAA
AAA
High Grade
Aa1
AA+
AA+
AA (high)
AA+
Aa2
AA
AA
AA
AA
Aa3
AA-
AA-
AA (low)
AA-
Upper Medium Grade
A1
A+
A+
A (high)
A+
A2
A
A
A
A
A3
A-
A-
A (low)
A-
Lower Medium Grade
Baa1
BBB+
BBB+
BBB (high)
BBB+
Baa2
BBB
BBB
BBB
BBB
Baa3
BBB-
BBB-
BBB (low)
BBB-
Non-Investment Grade Speculative
Ba1
BB+
BB+
BB (high)
BB+
Ba2
BB
BB
BB
BB
Ba3
BB-
BB-
BB (low)
BB-
Highly Speculative Grade
B1
B+
B+
B (high)
B+
B2
B
B
B
B
B3
B-
B-
B (low)
B-
Substantial Risk Grade
Caa1
CCC+
CCC+
CCC
Caa2
CCC
CCC
CCC
CCC
Caa3
CCC-
CCC-
CCC
Extremely Speculative Grade
Ca
CC
CC
CCC
CC
C
CCC
C
Im Verzug mit wenig Aussicht auf Wiedergewinn
CD
RD
RD
In Verzug
SD
SD
C
D
D
D
D
DD
DD
DDD
DDD
Nicht bewertet
NR
NR
NR
NR
NR
FAQ
Israel’s sovereign credit rating reflects its government’s ability and willingness to meet debt obligations. It is assigned by major agencies such as S&P, Moody’s, Fitch, DBRS, and Scope, and represents how international markets view Israel’s credit risk.
This page lists the latest rating and outlook actions for Israel, showing when each agency last reviewed or changed its assessment.
Ratings directly affect borrowing costs, investor confidence, and market access. Changes can influence Israel's bond yields, currency, and equity flows as investors reassess risk.
You can explore how Israel ranks globally using our Credit Ratings Hub, which displays all countries’ ratings from S&P, Moody’s, Fitch, DBRS, and Scope.
They indicate the expected direction of a rating. Positive signals a possible upgrade, Stable means no change is likely, and Negative points to potential downgrade risk
Investment grade (BBB−/Baa3 or higher) means relatively low risk and steady market access. A speculative grade (BB+/Ba1 or lower) signals higher risk and volatility, but can attract yield-seeking investors.
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