Investors should not just pay for rating agencies, but own them
In all the arguments about reforming the rating agencies, so far very little serious attention has been paid to the most difficult issue: how ratings should be paid for. Those in authority are right to leave this till last, but should not duck the issue. There is a strong case for the agencies to be mutually owned by large groups of investors.
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