Increasing derivative use by corporate issuers calls for closer scrutiny, says S&P
Ratings agency has framework to assess derivative usage
- By: James Langton
- November 9, 2005 November 9, 2005
- 16:10
Ratings agency has framework to assess derivative usage
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