Credit derivatives: Do they matter to avoid credit exposure? (Some evidences from the US market)
Credit derivatives (CDs) have been increasingly acknowledged as an important requirement to hedge and transfer credit risk CR. Nonetheless, they have been extensively criticized for destabilizing the whole economic system bringing about the latest subprime credit crisis. The study�s main aim is to i...
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Main Authors: | Alnassar W.I., Chin O. |
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Other Authors: | 57204890085 |
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2023
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