Confidentiality obligations require credit rating agencies to keep client information private unless disclosure is legally required. Every credit rating agency must treat information supplied by a client as confidential and must not disclose it to any other person, except where such disclosure is required or permitted by law.
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Confidentiality obligations require credit rating agencies to keep client information private unless disclosure is legally required.
Every credit rating agency must treat information supplied by a client as confidential and must not disclose it to any other person, except where such disclosure is required or permitted by law.
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