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Inflated ‘Private’ Ratings Are Masking Credit Risk, Columbia Study Says
A Columbia University study warns that inflated private credit ratings are concealing underlying credit risks. The research highlights how these ratings may mislead investors by downplaying potential financial dangers.
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