GE debt gets a once-over
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In a statement, GE said the review process could take several months, and that it does not anticipate a major impact on operations if Moody”™s downgrades its debt.
GE added it has reduced GE Capital”™s commercial paper holdings from $88 billion to $65 billion as of late January, making up the difference from unspecified sources of alternative funding.