The Rise and Fall of Dagong Global Credit Rating Agency: A Geopolitical Challenge for the Rating Industry

IF 2 Q1 LAW Journal of Financial Regulation Pub Date : 2021-06-29 DOI:10.1093/jfr/fjab007
Chunping Bush
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Dagong Global Credit Rating Agency (Dagong) was originally branded as a Chinese national representative credit rating agency. Its international expansion in the US and the EU, in order to challenge the biggest international credit rating agencies, was unsuccessful and achieved little of significance. Dagong’s business suffered a complete halt because of a one-year suspension by the Chinese financial regulators. Its ratings heeded China’s geopolitical interest and China’s strategic plans of economic development rather than signalling the credit risks of debt instruments. Dagong’s ratings had a significant political bias towards countries which were China’s economic and political allies or supplied raw materials to China. Dagong officially became a state-owned credit rating agency following a reconstruction by the Chinese state in 2019. This article concludes that this new ownership may exacerbate the geopolitical characteristics of Dagong and poses a challenge to the international financial market.
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大公国际信用评级机构的兴衰:评级行业的地缘政治挑战
大公国际信用评级机构(大公)最初是中国国家级代表性信用评级机构。为了挑战最大的国际信用评级机构,它在美国和欧盟的国际扩张没有成功,也没有取得什么意义。由于中国金融监管机构的一年停牌,大公的业务完全停顿。其评级关注中国的地缘政治利益和中国的经济发展战略计划,而不是债务工具的信贷风险。大公的评级对中国的经济和政治盟友或向中国供应原材料的国家有着重大的政治偏见。在中国政府于2019年进行重建后,大公正式成为一家国有信用评级机构。本文的结论是,这种新的所有权可能会加剧大公的地缘政治特征,并对国际金融市场构成挑战。
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