TOKYO (Reuters) - Fitch Ratings said on Wednesday it has downgraded Nissan (OTC: NSANY ) Motor's rating to junk-status BB+ from BBB-, referring to the Japanese automaker's "persistently low profitability, with a delayed recovery trajectory against our expectations".

Fitch cuts Nissan rating to junk status, following Moody's downgrade

Fitch also maintained a negative outlook for Nissan credit.

The move came after Moody's (NYSE: MCO ) Ratings last week also cut its rating of Nissan by one notch to non-investment grade Ba1. S&P Global Ratings last month revised the carmaker's credit outlook to negative and affirmed its BB+ rating.