Aug 18, 2011
S&P gets dropped by municipalities
This final note today, in which S&P gets the bum's rush. At least three municipalities across the country have decided they no longer wish t…
This final note today, in which S&P gets the bum’s rush.
At least three municipalities across the country have decided they no longer wish to do business with the ratings agency. The city of Los Angeles; Manatee County, Fla.; and San Mateo County, Calif., all had their credit ratings reduced by S&P last week from AAA to AA, much like the federal government.
So officials in all three places promptly canceled their contracts with S&P, contracts in which they paid S&P to rate the bonds they issue to raise capital.
Take that.