EU proposes to set up new regulatory body to oversee credit rating agencies
According to the proposal, the European Securities and Markets Authority (ESMA), will be responsible for the registration and date-to-day supervision of credit rating agencies. And the ESMA will also have the power to temporarily prohibit the agencies from issuing credit ratings and suspend use of their ratings if they infringe on the European Union (EU)'s regulation.
The ESMA can also request the Commission to impose fine on rating agencies if they intentionally or negligently breach the regulation.
European Internal Market and Services Commissioner Michel Barnier told a press conference: "The changes to rules on credit rating agencies will mean better supervision and increased transparency in this crucial sector."
"But they are only a first step," he said, adding "we are looking at this market in more details"; Kazinform cites Xinhua.