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Back to Basics

We take you back to the credit basics to review everything you thought you already knew but were too afraid to ask ... In the first of a two-part special, Saul Doctor, credit derivatives analyst at JPMorgan in London, looks at the fundamentals of credit derivatives

A credit derivative is a financial contract allowing the transfer of credit risk between two counterparties. It allows an investor to increase or decrease their exposure to the default of bonds or loans of a corporate or sovereign entity.

The most common credit derivative is a credit default swap. CDS is a type of insurance contract where an investor buys insurance on a referenced entity and

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