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Latest revision as of 10:57, 1 November 2023
US.
Nationally Recognised Statistical Rating Agency.
An NRSRO is a credit rating agency (CRA) in respect of the opinions of which the US Securities and Exchange Commission has issued a no-action letter relating to use of those opinions by regulated bodies for various regulatory purposes.
The US was a pioneer of recognising particular CRAs.
See also
External links
- No-action letters
- The Securities and Exchange Commission's Office of Credit Ratings