S&P's French rating mistake very serious, to be investigated: EU

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BRUSSELS (Reuters) - An erroneous downgrade of French sovereign credit
rating by Standard & Poor's rating agency on Thursday was a very serious
incident and will have to be investigated, the European Commission said on
Friday.

"This is a very serious incident. This shows that we are in an extremely
volatile situation, that markets are extremely tense, and therefore that
players on these markets must be extremely rigorous and exercise a duty of
responsibility," EU Internal Market Commissioner Michel Barnier said in a
statement.

The Standard & Poor's mistake spooked investors already anxious over
Europe's worsening debt crisis, feeding concerns that Europe's debt
problems had engulfed the region's second-largest economy.

It contributed to the worst day for France's government bonds since before
the euro was launched in 1999.

In a statement issued nearly two hours after the fact, S&P said the message
resulted from a technical error and not from any action it intended to take
against France. It said it was investigating the cause of the mistake.

"It is all the more important since these are not minor players on these
markets, but actually one of the three major rating agencies and therefore
an agency that has a particular responsibility," Barnier said.

"I do not wish to make a statement on the failure itself, which immediately
was recognized by Standard & Poor's. The European authority for credit
rating agencies, together with AMF, the French market authority, will have
to look into this and draw conclusions from this incident," he said.

"This reinforces my conviction that European must have rigorous, strict and
solid regulation for credit rating agencies, but not only for them,"
Barnier said.

(Reporting By Jan Strupczewski; editing by Rex Merrifield)

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