Senate passes measure for credit rating clearinghouse

Senate approved establishment of a new regulatory body for credit rating firms

The US Senate approved an amendment to the financial regulation overhaul that would establish a new regulatory body for credit rating firms.

The amendment, approved 64-35 and offered by Senator Al Franken (D., Minn.), is a response to critics who say ratings firms didn't foresee the liquidity problems with mortgage-backed securities that eventually led to the financial meltdown.

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