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August 13, 2011
SEC Looks into U.S. Credit Downgrade
The Wall St. Journal reports that the SEC will look into S&P's downgrading of the U.S. credit rating as part of an ongoing examination. Treasury, you will recall, has accused the ratings firm of a $2 trillion math error. WSJ, SEC Checks S&P's Downgrade Math
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