A U.S. federal judge ruled that Morgan Stanley and two credit rating agencies, Moody’s Corp’s Moody’s Investors Service and McGraw-Hill Cos’ S&P’s, must defend fraud charges in a class-action lawsuit accusing them of masking the risks of an investment linked to subprime mortgages, and which eventually collapsed.
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