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 Aug. 7 (Bloomberg) -- Billionaire Warren Buffett said Standard & Poor’s erred 
when it lowered the U.S. credit rating and reiterated his view that the economy 
will avoid its second recession in three years. 
 
 The U.S., which was cut Aug. 5 to AA+ from AAA at S&P, merits a “quadruple A” 
rating, Buffett, 80, said yesterday in an interview with Betty Liu at Bloomberg 
Television. The downgrade followed the biggest weekly selloff in U.S. stocks in 
32 months, with the S&P 500 slumping 7.2 percent to its lowest level since 
November. 
 
 “Financial markets create their own dynamics, but I don’t think we’re facing a 
double dip recession,” said Buffett, chairman and chief executive officer of 
Omaha, Nebraska-based Berkshire Hathaway Inc. “Clearly what stock markets do 
have is an effect on confidence, and this selloff can create a lack of 
confidence.” 
 
 Stocks plunged last week amid signs the U.S. economy is slowing and 
speculation that Europe will fail to contain its sovereign-debt crisis. Reports 
on manufacturing and consumer spending trailed economists’ forecasts. 
Euro-region central bank governors are planning emergency talks aimed at 
limiting the market fallout from the first U.S. rating downgrade in history. 
 
 The U.S. cut, announced after the close of trading in New York, was prompted 
by rising public debt and “greater policymaking uncertainty,” S&P said in a 
statement. The U.S. has the top credit rating at both Moody’s Investors Service 
and Fitch Ratings. Buffett said he doesn’t rely on the views of ratings firms 
when buying and selling securities. Berkshire is the biggest shareholder of 
Moody’s Corp. 
 
 Rising Earnings 
 
 Berkshire posted a $3.42 billion second-quarter profit, up 74 percent from a 
year earlier, the company said Aug. 5. Returns from derivatives improved, and 
Buffett’s 2008 investment in Goldman Sachs Group Inc. led to an after-tax gain 
of about $806 million. Buffett is seeking investments and acquisitions as 
Berkshire’s cash climbed to $47.9 billion at the end of June. 
 
 The S&P downgrade won’t have an impact on investment decisions in money funds 
and bond funds at Western Asset Management, said Pasadena, California-based 
Chief Investment Officer Stephen Walsh. Western Asset, the bond unit of Legg 
Mason Inc., manages about $365 billion in assets and has an “underweight” 
position in U.S. Treasuries. 
 
 “Our money funds are required to invest in securities with the full faith and 
credit of the U.S. government, but it doesn’t speak to a rating,” Walsh said. 
“Our conversations with central banks and foreign investors show that they 
won’t view Treasuries differently.” 
 
 Mohamed El-Erian, the chief executive officer of Newport Beach, 
California-based Pacific Investment Management Co., said that the downgrade 
will spur uncertainty in the market. 
 
 “It will fuel uncertainties about the functioning over time of the world 
economy as there are no other pure AAA’s able and willing to materially 
complement or replace the role of the U.S. at the core of the global financial 
system,” El-Erian wrote in an e-mailed response to questions. 
 
 To contact the reporters on this story: Betty Liu in New York at 
[email protected] ; Andrew Frye in New York at [email protected] 
 
 To contact the editor responsible for this story: Dan Kraut at 
[email protected] 

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