Credit Rating Agencies on the Watch List

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Credit Rating Agencies on the Watch List

Analysis of European Regulation

Economic and financial crises and disasters Credit and credit institutions Hospitality and service industries

Authors: Raquel Garcia Alcubilla, Javier Ruiz del Pozo

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Language: English

Published by: OUP Oxford

Published on: 29th March 2012

Format: LCP-protected ePub

Size: 2 Mb

ISBN: 9780191640995


Credit rating agencies and the financial crisis

Credit rating agencies have been criticized for their role in the financial crisis by understating credit risk. The US subprime mortgage crisis highlighted the systemic relevance of the rating agencies and the deficiencies in their activities; this led to an international consensus to regulate the rating business.

European Legislation and global initiatives

Written by those involved in developing European Legislation, this book explains EU Regulation in the context of global initiatives undertaken by the G-20, the Financial Stability Board, and IOSCO to address failures within the rating industry.

Analysis of EU Regulation

Through an in-depth analysis of the EU Regulation's requirements on governance, conflicts of interest, methodologies, and transparency, the book provides a clear explanation of how rating agencies operate and how the identified failures have been addressed. Moreover, it examines the supervisory and enforcement powers of ESMA, the EU authority in charge of the registration and oversight of rating agencies.

Additional guidance and legislation

This is complemented with an analysis of guidance from supervisors (ESMA and EBA), IOSCO's recommendations, and US legislation.

Future regulatory developments

The book discusses possible new regulatory developments in areas such as the agencies' business model, competition, civil liability, and ratings of sovereign debt, in light of the Euro debt sovereign crisis. It concludes with the authors' support for an enhanced regulatory and oversight coordination at international level and for the implementation of the necessary steps to reduce the existing over-reliance on ratings.

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