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Who, why, which or what are [[credit default swap]]s (aka a [[CDS]]s)?
Who, why, which or what are [[credit default swap]]s (aka a [[CDS]]s)?


*“Financial weapons of mass destruction” © Warren Buffett.<br />
*“[[Financial weapons of mass destruction]]” © Warren Buffett.<br />
*“[[Credit risk mitigation technique]]s that fit into the [[Standardised Model of Credit Risk]] under the {{tag|Basel II}} framework.” © [[Basel Committee on Banking Supervision]].
*“[[Credit risk mitigation technique]]s that fit into the [[Standardised Model of Credit Risk]] under the {{tag|Basel II}} framework.” © [[Basel Committee on Banking Supervision]].
*“Not [[insurance contract]]s” © Robin Potts QC.
*“Not [[insurance contract]]s” © Robin Potts QC.


Well, the world don’t move to the beat of just one drum.
Well, the world don’t move to the beat of just one drum, as Gary Coleman taught us.
 
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*[[Credibility derivatives]]
*[[Narrowly-traded credit event]]s
*[[Financial weapons of mass destruction]]
*[[FWMD Top Trumps]]


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Who, why, which or what are credit default swaps (aka a CDSs)?

Well, the world don’t move to the beat of just one drum, as Gary Coleman taught us.

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