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imported>Nick Gardner (New page: {{subpages}} ==The major rating agencies== * Fitch Ratings[http://www.fitchratings.com/index_fitchratings.cfm] * Moodys [http://www.moodys.com/cust/default.asp] * Standard and Poor's [http...) |
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* Moodys [http://www.moodys.com/cust/default.asp] | * Moodys [http://www.moodys.com/cust/default.asp] | ||
* Standard and Poor's [http://www.standardandpoors.com/home/en/us] | * Standard and Poor's [http://www.standardandpoors.com/home/en/us] | ||
==The regulatory bodies== | |||
* Committee of European Securities Regulators[http://www.cesr-eu.org/index.php?page=cesrinshort&mac=0&id=] | |||
* The International Organization of Securities Commissions[http://www.iosco.org/about/] | |||
* The Securities and Exchange Commission[http://www.sec.gov/] | |||
==General== | |||
* Riski (an open source project to draw together many resources which relate to the regulation of financial markets by the 111th Congress) [http://freerisk.org/wiki/index.php/Credit_rating_agencies#US_Treasury_proposal_to_the_Congress] |
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The major rating agencies
The regulatory bodies
- Committee of European Securities Regulators[4]
- The International Organization of Securities Commissions[5]
- The Securities and Exchange Commission[6]
General
- Riski (an open source project to draw together many resources which relate to the regulation of financial markets by the 111th Congress) [7]