Rating agency Moody's lowered the credit rating of the Italian company in connection with its growing share of the u.s. concern Chrysler. The Agency's analysts, the growing corporate proximity to Chrysler increases the risks of Fiat on the loss of their positions in the market of Europe. It's not even can compensate the growing position of tandem on a dynamic market of Brazil. Moodys said the negative forecasts of Fiat back in April. Now credit index fell from Ba2 to Ba1 with a subsequent forecast for a decrease related to the loss of the Italian positions on the European market, the failure of the industrial plan, the weakening of the financial situation of the Group and the deterioration in the economic performance of Chrysler. Experts note that such a negative situation steadily progressed as a convergence with the American manufacturer. Fiat sales in Europe fell by 13% for the first half of this year. Leadership concern not looking forward to improving European demand in this or next year. Risky situation of the Italian manufacturer and the Brazilian market is the most profitable for the company, in connection with falling demand, growing price pressure and nakaplivaûŝimsâ overproduction. Analysts say that if Fiat still plans a takeover of Chrysler, it will need to convince the rating agencies in their reliability. In the meantime, achieved the opposite effect. So, Standard & Poors downgraded their rating against Fiat back in February, also with a negative Outlook. According to the plans of the companies of the Italian-American Alliance to bring the 2014 year 100 billion euros of the total income and 6 million cars sold.