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Title: CRISIL Rating: When does AAA mean B?
Authors: Raghunathan, V.
Varma, Jayanth R.
Keywords: Credit rating;Crisil ratings
Issue Date: 22-Mar-2010
Series/Report no.: WP;1991/965
Abstract: In this paper an attempt is made to assess the quality of credit rating function being performed by CRISIL, hitherto the sole credit rating agency in India. The paper attempts to answer, two important questions, namely: a) Are CRISIL's standards of rating comparable to international standards? and b) Are CRISIL's ratings internally consistent? The questions are answered by assessing the companies rated AAA by CRISIL on the standard and poor's standards. It turns out that the CRISIL's AAA companies rate variously from B to A on the S & P standards! This indicates that CRISIL's credit rating standards are not only much below international standards, they are also internally inconsistent. CRISIL's rating reports are also analyzed for any qualitative reasons for the award of AAA ratings. It is concluded as no reasons being found, that the discriminating ability of CRISIL's ratings vis-a-vis risk and hence their meaningfulness and usability are in general questionable. This conclusion assumes all the more significance in the light of interest rates being allowed to be determined by market forces, and the interest rates in turn being linked to the credit worthiness of the borrowers more than ever before. Thus, the paper strengthens the case for more credit rating agencies both in the private as well public sector for making the rating business competitive. It also provides a more objective framework for assessing the performance of credit rating agencies in general.
URI: http://hdl.handle.net/11718/1503
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