Make the rating agencies put their money behind their ratings
A US academic has suggested that credit rating agencies be paid partly in the bonds they have rated. This interesting take on the puzzle of how to maintain a viable rating system without perverse incentives has emerged from a casual private conversation. It shows that regulators need to take plenty of time and leave no stone unturned in considering how to reform the rating agencies.
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