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Should Sovereign Credit Rating Be Outsourced to China? Not So Fast …

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Thu, 10 Nov 2011

Published with permission from  Knowledge @ Wharton , Wharton’s online business journal. China’s Dagong Global Credit Rating Co. recently announced plans to create a so-called super-sovereign credit rating firm. In part, this is because the Big Three U.S. ratings agencies — Moody’s, Standard & Poor

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