Credit rating agencies and developing economies
2021
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ST/ESA/2021/DWP/175
Title
Credit rating agencies and developing economies
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English: wp175_2021 - PDF ;
Summary
The pandemic-induced global economic crisis has contributed to the re-emergence of sovereign default risk, especially for emerging and developing economies, and has directed attention to the impact of the institutions that are tasked with attempting to predict defaults: the international credit rating agencies. This paper describes four main challenges posed by credit rating agencies, especially from a developing and emerging economies perspective: potential bias in ratings, pro-cyclicality of ratings, governance issues and conflicts of interest, and incorporation of climate risk. It concludes with potential policy solutions addressed at ratings agencies, regulators, and policy makers.
1. Introduction -- 2. Challenges -- 3. Policy Recommendations.
1. Introduction -- 2. Challenges -- 3. Policy Recommendations.
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Date
[New York] : UN, Department of Economic and Social Affairs, Dec. 2021
Description
17 p. : graphs
Notes
Includes bibliographical references (p. 17).