The regulatory use of credit rating :
two-edged sword
The regulatory use of credit rating :
two-edged sword
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2005
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Assumption University
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Assumption University. Martin de Tours School of Management and Economics
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AU Journal of Management 3, 1 (January-April 2005), 1-4
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This paper discusses the uses of crediting rating for regulatory purpose. It focuses on the Basel
Accords and the use of credit ratings in the Accords to increase the safety and soundness of internationally
active banks. The paper focuses mainly on the Basel Accords and rating of developing countries such as
Thailand. In developing countries, the Basel Accords have an impact on the way financial institutions
manage their reserve requirements for risky assets. Split rating and Rating shopping are also discussed
as foreseen problems of credit rating.
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