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Crisis of faith

Credit rating agencies have received much of the blame for the current credit crisis, and many are calling for these entities to be regulated in some way. But who would do it, and how? Duncan Wood assesses the options, and questions whether regulation is the way forward

The first half of 2008 has seen a deluge of comment on the role played by the big rating agencies in the year-old credit market crisis, but perhaps the most succinct summary of the agencies' failure can be found in the report published by the Securities and Exchange Commission (SEC) on July 8, following a 10-month investigation. In one of the two million emails and instant messages that were

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