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Inside the Wall Street meltdown: An insider speaks out on the pressure for profits.
What role did the credit rating agencies play in the current
economic crisis? A former managing director at Standard &
Poor's speaks out on U.S. television for the first time about how
he was pressured to compromise standards in a push for profits.
Frank Raiter reveals what was really going on behind closed doors
at the credit rating agencies the public relies on to evaluate the
safety of their investments.
"During this period, profit was primary; analytics were secondary,"
Raiter tells NOW senior correspondent Maria Hinojosa.
Who was watching the watchers? See for yourself why the government
recently decided to crack down on these agencies.
The NOW ON PBS Web site (
www.pbs.org/now ) will feature
this full program, as well as link to documents and emails that
shed light on what was going on inside the credit rating agencies.
Also, Web-exclusive economic insight from Professor Joseph
Stiglitz, Nobel Prize winner and former chief economist of the
World Bank.