Standard & Poor's credit rating agency announced that Jordan's long-term sovereign rating was fixed at "B+/B" with a stable outlook. Agency said that the repercussions of the war increase regional tension, affect Jordan's tourism activity, and limit trade.

The agency continued, "We expect that the war will not cause major internal political unrest in Jordan. We expect that international financial support for the country will remain strong." The agency attributed the confirmation of Jordan's rating to the success of Jordanian financial policy in maintaining financial stability.