Liquidators of failed Bear Stearns funds sue rating agencies

NEW YORK, July 10 (Reuters) - The liquidators of two offshore Bear Stearns hedge funds have filed a $1.12 billion lawsuit accusing the major U.S. credit rating agencies of fraudulently issuing inflated ratings for securities that the funds owned.
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