BERLIN (MNI) - EU Justice Commissioner Viviane Reding, in an interview with German daily Die Welt published on Monday, called for drastic steps to curb the "cartel" of the three major rating agencies.
"Either the G-20 states jointly decide to smash the cartel of the three US rating agencies -- for example the U.S. could be asked to make six rating agencies out of the [current] three -- or there will be European and Asian rating agencies created," Reding told Die Welt.
"It cannot be that a cartel of three U.S. firms decides the fate of whole economies and their citizens," the Commissioner said.
Eurogroup chairman Jean-Claude Juncker last week called the downgrade of Portugal by the rating agency Moody's "irresponsible" and "disastrous."
http://imarketnews.com/node/33444
I can´t agree more. Get rid off the "rat pack"...
Although, these gentlemen preferred to be named that way...
"Either the G-20 states jointly decide to smash the cartel of the three US rating agencies -- for example the U.S. could be asked to make six rating agencies out of the [current] three -- or there will be European and Asian rating agencies created," Reding told Die Welt.
"It cannot be that a cartel of three U.S. firms decides the fate of whole economies and their citizens," the Commissioner said.
Eurogroup chairman Jean-Claude Juncker last week called the downgrade of Portugal by the rating agency Moody's "irresponsible" and "disastrous."
http://imarketnews.com/node/33444
I can´t agree more. Get rid off the "rat pack"...
Although, these gentlemen preferred to be named that way...
