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Daniel Cash () and Nataliya Tkachenko ()
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Daniel Cash: Aston University
Nataliya Tkachenko: Lloyds Banking Group

Chapter Chapter 1 in The Risk of Artificial Intelligence in Credit Ratings, 2025, pp 1-14 from Springer

Abstract: Abstract The approach of the book is presented to the reader in this opening introductory chapter. This framing is supported by an analysis of the role of the credit rating agency in the larger financial architecture and what happened when the leading credit rating agencies transgressed in that role. The participation and centrality of the credit rating agencies in the Global Financial Crisis is presented as a critical case study for the reader to understand the potential impact of the present case study presented, that of the integration of AI into credit rating processes.

Keywords: Credit rating agencies; Financial regulation; Artificial intelligence; Governance structures; Data integrity; Sovereign debt (search for similar items in EconPapers)
Date: 2025
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DOI: 10.1007/978-3-031-95543-3_1

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