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SEC: Credit ratings would need better grades

The SEC proposed new rules that seek to boost the transparency and integrity of credit ratings. The changes…

The SEC proposed new rules that seek to boost the transparency and integrity of credit ratings. The changes are part of its responsibilities under the Dodd-Frank Act. Congress has said credit ratings applied to structured financial products are inaccurate and contribute to the mismanagement of risk

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