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Repricing the loan market

The advent of loan CDS trading has highlighted a huge differential between yields on cash and derivatives in this asset class. Laurence Neville asks whether loan CDS will force a major repricing of the cash loan market

One of the idiosyncrasies of financial derivatives is that they can grow to eclipse the underlying market on which they are based. This is certainly the case with credit default swaps. With $34.5 trillion in notional outstanding volumes at the end of 2006, the CDS market now dwarfs the cash bond market. An extension of this trend is that the CDS market has started to drive developments in the cash

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