Wednesday, July 04, 2007
A credit derivative is a contract that allows the credit risk (or the risk of default) of a loan or bond to be separated and transferred to another entity, independently of the asset. The simplest and most popular type of credit derivative is a credit default swap (CDS), in which the protection buyer pays a fixed periodic fee to the protection seller in return for a payment in the event of default on the loan or bond which is the underlying.
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