The Governance of Credit Rating Agencies

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The Governance of Credit Rating Agencies
Author : Andrea Miglionico
File Size : 52,7 Mb
Publisher : Edward Elgar Publishing
Language : English
Release Date : 27 April 2024
ISBN : 9781786439949
Pages : 360 pages
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The Governance of Credit Rating Agencies by Andrea Miglionico Book PDF Summary

The global crisis revealed that credit rating agencies (CRAs) are capable of bringing about potential distortions in the financial sector, thereby resulting in a reduction in market confidence which, in turn, influences negotiations and expectations. CRAs need to be held accountable for lack of transparency and inaccurate ratings, however the existing regulatory framework does not secure adequate investor protection. This book provides a new and important contribution to research in the area, at a crucial time in the debate around financial regulation and investment regimes.

The Governance of Credit Rating Agencies

The global crisis revealed that credit rating agencies (CRAs) are capable of bringing about potential distortions in the financial sector, thereby resulting in a reduction in market confidence which, in turn, influences negotiations and expectations. CRAs need to be held accountable for lack of transparency and inaccurate ratings, however the

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Credit Rating Governance

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