Credit Agency Reform Act of 2006
Date: 10/27/06
The Credit Rating Agency Reform Act of 2006 ("the Act") was passed by the 109th Congress with the stated purpose of "improv[ing] ratings quality for the protection of investors" and promoting "accountability, transparancy, and competition in the credit rating industry." President Bush signed the Act on September 29, 2006.
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