Common law and the constraint of financial markets: credit rating agencies as a test case
Can the law develop workable, litigable rules to measure the duty and standard of care owed by financial intermediaries to clients? In this chapter we examine the legal control of credit rating agencies, using this as a test case to demonstrate how financial intermediation poses a set of difficult p...
Main Authors: | Whelan, A, Getzler, J |
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Other Authors: | Barker, K |
Format: | Book section |
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Hart Publishing
2017
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