regulation of credit rating agencies
Regulation of credit rating agencies refers to the oversight and control by governmental authorities to ensure that credit rating agencies adhere to certain standards and guidelines in their ratings of financial instruments and entities, promoting transparency, accuracy, and the protection of investors.
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