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==2002==
==2002==
* WorldCom bankruptcy[http://www.moodyskmv.com/research/files/WorldCom.pdf] - 3 months after receiving an investment-grade rating.
* WorldCom bankruptcy[http://www.moodyskmv.com/research/files/WorldCom.pdf] - 3 months after receiving an investment-grade rating.
* Global Crossing Ltd defaults on loans in July after being given an investment grade rating in March[http://news.bbc.co.uk/1/hi/business/1709967.stm].
* Sarbanes-Oxley Act - requires the SEC to conduct a study of the role and function of credit rating agencies
* Sarbanes-Oxley Act - requires the SEC to conduct a study of the role and function of credit rating agencies



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2001

  • Enron collapse - Enron given investment-grade ratings until 4 days before it collapsed.

2002

  • WorldCom bankruptcy[1] - 3 months after receiving an investment-grade rating.
  • Global Crossing Ltd defaults on loans in July after being given an investment grade rating in March[2].
  • Sarbanes-Oxley Act - requires the SEC to conduct a study of the role and function of credit rating agencies

2006

  • Congress passed the Credit Rating Agency Reform Act[3] that provided the SEC with authority to impose registration, recordkeeping, and reporting rules on credit rating agencies registered as Nationally Recognized Statistical Rating Organizations (NRSRO). Currently, 10 credit rating agencies are registered with the Commission as NRSROs as defined by the Act.

2007

2008

2009

  • April European Community adopts new regulation concerning credit rating agencies[4]
  • July US Government proposal for regulation of CRAs sent to the Congress for approval[5]
  • September SEC Votes on Measures to Further Strengthen Oversight of Credit Rating Agencies[6]
  • October Accountability and Transparency in Rating Agencies Act[7] passed by

House of Representatives

  • December SEC Amendments to Rules for Nationally Recognized Statistical Rating Organizations[8]