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US unhappy over downgrading of economy by Standard and Poor's

Shocked by S&P downgrading the country's credit rating, Obama Administration on Friday appeared to be questioning the analysis of the rating agency.

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Taken aback by Standard and Poor's downgrading US's credit rating from "AAA" to "AA+" for the first time in country's history, Obama Administration on Friday appeared to be questioning the analysis of the rating agency.

"This is a facts-be-damned decision. Their analysis was way off, but they wouldn't budge," an unnamed White House official was quoted by CNN.

The US President Barack Obama met the Treasury Secretary Timothy Geithner before he left for Camp David Friday afternoon.

Officials of the Department of Treasury said the decision to downgrade US's rating is flawed.

"A judgement flawed by a USD 2 trillion error speaks for itself," a Treasury official said referring to the USD 2 trillion error in the S&P figures which was pointed out by the Treasury earlier in the day, and later fixed by the credit rating agency.

S&P reportedly delayed its announcement on US credit rating for several hours on Friday after the flaw in its figures was pointed out by the Treasury officials.

"Around 1:30 pm, S&P officials notified the Treasury Department that they planned to downgrade US debt and presented the government with their findings," The Wall Street Journal said.

"The initial mistake was crucial, said a source familiar with the matter, because it underpinned claims by S&P that the US needed to achieve USD 4 trillion in deficit savings to avoid a downgrade. If the proper baseline were used, the government with its USD 2.1 trillion in cuts met the S&P standard," the Politico reported.

"The government fought the downgrade," said Fox News.

"Administration sources familiar with the discussions said the S&P analysis was fundamentally flawed," it added.

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