SpaceX has received investment-grade ratings from three major rating agencies with a "stable" outlook.

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22/06/2026
Elon Musk's SpaceX received investment-grade credit ratings from Moody's, Fitch, and S&P Global Ratings last week. Following the highly anticipated initial public offering of the company, all three major rating agencies believe its outlook is "stable." This consensus reflects broad confidence in SpaceX's financial stability as the company advances an ambitious artificial intelligence plan in a fiercely competitive market. Moody's assigned a "Baa1" rating, Fitch assigned a "BBB+" rating, and S&P Global assigned a "BBB" rating - all of which indicate that SpaceX's debt is considered investment-grade, typically implying moderate credit risk and sufficient ability to meet financial commitments. S&P stated that it believes SpaceX's strength lies in its aerospace and communications connectivity business, while its artificial intelligence business carries uncertainty due to high funding requirements and intense competition. In addition, according to the Financial Times, MSCI gave SpaceX the lowest rating for environmental, social, and governance factors.