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RXO Debt Rating Downgraded Below Investment Grade

By MGN EditorialFebruary 14, 2026 at 11:36 AM

Freight transportation provider RXO has seen its debt rating cut to non-investment grade by Moody's, signaling increased financial risk.

In a concerning development for the maritime industry, the credit rating agency Moody's has downgraded the debt of freight transportation provider RXO to a non-investment grade level. This means RXO's debt is now considered 'junk' or speculative-grade, indicating a higher risk of default. According to FreightWaves, Moody's cited RXO's 'aggressive financial policies' and 'elevated debt levels' as the primary drivers behind the rating cut. The downgrade could make it more difficult and expensive for RXO to access capital markets and secure financing for its operations. The news comes at a challenging time for the freight and logistics sector, which has faced headwinds from softening demand, supply chain disruptions, and inflationary pressures. RXO, which was spun off from XPO Logistics in 2022, has seen its share price decline by over 40% in the past year. Industry analysts will be closely watching how RXO navigates this credit rating downgrade and whether it signals broader financial stress in the freight transportation space. Maintaining access to affordable capital is crucial for companies to invest in equipment, technology, and other initiatives to stay competitive. The RXO news underscores the importance of financial resilience in the current maritime and logistics environment.
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