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US markets watchdog investigating alleged insider trading at S&P

The Securities and Exchange Commission is reportedly asking Standard & Poor’s to account for anyone who knew about the US downgrade.

THE UNITED STATES’ markets watchdog, the Securities and Exchange Commission, is launching a preliminary examination into whether an Standard & Poor’s employees insider traded ahead of the downgrade, according to a report in the Financial Times.

The SEC has asked S&P to disclose a list of all employees who were made aware of the ratings agency’s plans to downgrade its rating of the United States before it was made public last week.

If someone from the S&P did in fact leak information, the agency, not just the individual, could be in serious trouble because of a little-known law from 2006.

From MarketWatch:

At issue, in part, is a 2006 statute — the Credit Rating Agency Reform Act — that says a credit rating agency could have its licence registration revoked if it leaked information about its pending downgrade decision before making that information publicly available. It also said that the rater must have policies and procedures to prevent such a disclosure.

However, proving that someone within the agency insider traded or leaked information ahead of the downgrade would be difficult, the FT reported.  That’s because many traders were already anticipating the downgrade and bets occur across many different securities.

US stocks had their worst day since December 2008 on Monday, the first day after the downgrade, which reduced the US government’s credit rating from AAA to AA-plus for the first time.

This isn’t the first time a government body has probed the downgrade; the Senate Banking Committee is already preparing for a possible investigation into S&P downgrade of US government’s credit rating, according to a committee aide.

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    Jul 6th 2022, 8:51 AM

    Brexit has been an unmitigated disaster for the UK no alternative markets have emerged and the economy is plummeting! Boris did this so himself and his mates could make money but it’s not working! He doesn’t care about the ordinary people and with food banks and no work they will be back to Victorian lifestyles

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    Jul 6th 2022, 10:29 AM

    @PamelaArchitect: What makes you so sure it’s not working? The interesting questions are if it is working then who is it working for and how, where is the money going and who is hiding it.
    Now think about British overseas territories and their banking practices.

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    Jul 6th 2022, 7:39 AM

    If (when) he’s goes soon the lying, self-serving, amoral, incompetent dullard will have served less time than May. Not that his replacement is likely to be much of an improvement but they’ll probably command less popular support with the base and see an even bigger Tory defeat come the next election.

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    Jul 6th 2022, 8:16 AM

    It’s not just Boris…all the Tories are rotten to the core

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    Jul 6th 2022, 10:32 AM

    @Seamus Quaide: Oh I’m sure there are many honest dedicated people in the party membership. But yes that which rises to the top on the old school tie ticket is not the cream.

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    Apparently the Daily Express is now Johnson’s boss.

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    Jul 6th 2022, 10:44 AM

    Another trip to Ukraine should do it…

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    Jul 6th 2022, 10:04 AM

    Its not as if things are any better over here with our lot either and being in the eu

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    Jul 6th 2022, 11:27 AM

    @sandra clifford: Your right! Let’s leave the EU and elect PBP to form a majority govt, problem solved :-)

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    Jul 6th 2022, 10:23 AM

    Most of these ‘publications’ have backed him in one way or another until now

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    Jul 6th 2022, 11:17 AM

    Back to Ukraine and hide out a while Bojo their comming for you lol

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    Jul 7th 2022, 11:00 AM

    When he resigns, will be then have time to fix his hair?

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