Regulation and the Credit Rating Agencies: Restraining Ancillary Services

This book, based on Daniel’s Doctoral Thesis, explains how the credit rating agencies played a critical role in the development of the Global Financial Crisis. Yet, it adds to this examination the understanding that the injection of consultancy (ancillary) services fundamentally created an imbalance that reduced the penalising capacity of financial regulatory tools.

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Based on a PhD Thesis

This book is based upon Daniel’s PhD Thesis, which can be downloaded for free via the link below. The Thesis was entitled “The Regulation of Credit Rating Agencies: An Analysis of the Transgressions of the Rating Industry and a Measured Proposal for Reform”. It was submitted and passed in 2016.

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