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A new report from the Kroll Bond Rating Agency finds the CDS marketplace still suffers from several serious structural defects.
Can the credit default swap market be salvaged? That’s the titular question posed by a new research report from the Kroll Bond Rating Agency, which traces the impact of credit default swaps (CDS), a relatively new instrument designed originally to guarantee loans that supposedly would never default en masse, but which is now widely regarded...
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