S&P addresses rating stability — at long last

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S&P addresses rating stability — at long last

Standard & Poor’s has proposed that expected rating stability should be a factor when it assigns ratings. Well, duh! What does a high rating signal if not credit stability? This is an obvious measure which should have been done years ago, but S&P nevertheless deserves everyone’s praise for having the insight to cut through the twaddle and make ratings more meaningful.

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