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Right. You don’t have any money, so you would have to borrow it. Even if you could find someone prepared to lend to a shortly-to-be-bankrupt company (look, it does happen),  it would lend to you ''at your current state of indebtedness''. So you would be extinguishing your apparently “cheap” [[indebtedness]] and replacing it with ''more expensive [[indebtedness]]''.
Right. You don’t have any money, so you would have to borrow it. Even if you could find someone prepared to lend to a shortly-to-be-bankrupt company (look, it does happen),  it would lend to you ''at your current state of indebtedness''. So you would be extinguishing your apparently “cheap” [[indebtedness]] and replacing it with ''more expensive [[indebtedness]]''.


Thus: [[credit value adjustment]]s: nonsense on stilts.
Thus: [[credit value adjustment]]s: [[nonsense on stilts]].


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*[https://ftalphaville.ft.com/2011/10/13/701766/how-one-banks-default-is-the-same-banks-gain/ Lisa Pollack of FT Alphaville in typically sparkling form]
*[https://ftalphaville.ft.com/2011/10/13/701766/how-one-banks-default-is-the-same-banks-gain/ Lisa Pollack of FT Alphaville in typically sparkling form]