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SEC sees conflicts of interest at rating agencies

By Joanna Chung and Michael Mackenzie in New York

Published: July 8 2008 03:00 | Last updated: July 8 2008 03:00

Credit rating agencies failed to properly manage conflicts of interest in assigning top ratings to bonds backed by subprime mortgages and other assets, the Securities and Exchange Commission has concluded.

The rating agencies, which are paid by the issuers whose securities they rate, have come under criticism for failing to act quickly enough to warn investors about the risks of investing in complex "structured" securities. Ratings analysts are often managed by the people who run the business side of such firms.

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