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The New York Times Agency May 2010

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The New York Times Agency May 2010
(NYT21) NEW YORK -- Jan. 10, 2003 -- ACCOUNTING-RATINGS -- The largest rating agencies, which received their share of criticism for failing to foresee the collapse of Enron more than a year ago or the accounting debacles last year, are planning to include evaluations of accounting policies in credit reports. Depending on the form those evaluations take, they may do more to encourage greater disclosure by companies and their auditors than new regulations and legislation, some accountants said. Greg Jonas started work this week as a managing director at Moody's. He said Moody's goal in building up accounting expertise was to assist its analysts, with any resulting improvement in audits being a "byproduct.'' Jonas at Moody's in lower Manhattan on Jan. 8, 2003. (Alan Chin/The New York Times)
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2003-01-10
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The New York Times Agency
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