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Credit Rating Agency Reform Act of 2006

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Credit Rating Agency Reform Act of 2006

Federal legislation intended to encourage competition in the business of rating government and business credit quality. The act facilitated the entry of new credit rating organizations by allowing eligible firms to register with the SEC as nationally recognized statistical rating organizations. It also abolished the ability of the SEC to designate nationally recognized rating agencies. Standard & Poor's and Moody's dominated the industry at the time the bill was signed into law on September 29, 2006.

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