SEC Fix for Conflicts of Interest at Credit-Ratings Firms Has Failed

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SEC Fix for Conflicts of Interest at Credit-Ratings Firms Has Failed
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The SEC’s postcrisis plan to address conflicts of interest at credit-ratings firms was to encourage unsolicited ratings. No such ratings are being published.

But the government didn’t eliminate the conflict, where the firms are paid by the entities whose bonds they rate.

Instead, the Securities and Exchange Commission decided that enabling ratings firms to publish unsolicited ratings on securities they weren’t hired to analyze would be the best solution....

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