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Looking at the valuation of a swap when funding costs and counterparty risk are neglected (i.e., when there is a unique … risk free discounting curve), it is natural to ask "What is the discounting curve of a swap in the presence of funding …
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Are companies with traded credit default swap (CDS) positions on their debt more likely to default? Using a …
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Based on an empirical analysis of European corporations, we investigate the impact of sovereign risk on the pricing of corporate credit risk. In our paper, we show that sovereign credit default swaps (CDS) are positively correlated with corresponding corporate CDS spreads and are a significant...
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Correlated defaults and systemic risk are clearly priced in credit portfolio securities such as CDOs or index CDSs. In this paper we study an extensive CDX data set for evidence whether correlated defaults are also present in the underlying CDS market. We develop a cash flow based top-down...
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A credit default swap (CDS) is a financial contract in which the holder of the instrument will be compensated in the …
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