CSA publish proposed rule regarding credit rating organizations
The Canadian Securities Administrators today published for comment a proposed rule, policies and related consequential amendments that would impose regulatory oversight for designated credit rating agencies and organizations. Under the proposals, credit rating organizations wishing to become designated for the purposes of having their credit ratings eligible for use where credit ratings are referred to in securities legislation would have to apply and, once designated, maintain and ensure compliance with a code of conduct that complies with the provisions of the IOSCO Code of Conduct Fundamentals for Credit Ratings Agencies of the International Organization of Securities Commissions. The IOSCO Code addresses such issues as: (i) the quality and integrity of the rating process; (ii) credit rating agency independence and the avoidance of conflicts of interest; (iii) credit rating agency responsibilities to the investing public and issuers; and (iv) disclosure of the code of conduct and communication with market participants. Deviations, however, from the provisions of the IOSCO Code would be permitted under certain circumstances.
Comments are being accepted by the CSA until October 25, 2010.