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Credit ratings agencies

How are credit rating agencies reacting to EU moves to shake up their industry? Plus is Barcelona's Olympics legacy from 1992 all it seems, and does it matter who heads the World Bank?

How are credit rating agencies reacting to EU moves to shake up their industry and address glaring conflicts of interest? Lesley Curwen talks to Sir George Mathewson, independent director of the credit rating agency DBRS, who welcomes the idea of more competition.

Plus is Barcelona's Olympics legacy from 1992 all it seems? The Βι¶ΉΤΌΕΔ's Sports Editor, David Bond reports.

And Washington commenator James Srodes asks how much it really matters who heads the World Bank?

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Fri 13 Apr 2012 11:32GMT

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