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Credit derivative

A Credit Derivative is a contract to transfer the risk of the total return on a credit asset falling below an agreed level, without transfer of the underlying asset. This is usually achieved by transferring risk on a credit reference asset. Early forms of credit derivative were financial guarantees. Some common forms of credit derivatives are * Total return swap * Credit default swap * Credit linked note. Key concepts of the credit derivatives market The idea of credit derivatives is to avoid direct ownership of the securities referenced in the transaction. This is achieved, as elsewhere in financial markets, by the use of a reference rate and other reference concepts such as * Reference entity (aka reference credit) A specified legal entity, which may be a sovereign, financial institution, corporation, or one of a number of specified entities. * Reference Asset - a generic term for any holding, obligation, debt or other form of credit instrument that is "referenced" in the transaction * Reference Security. Usually, a public security issued by the reference entity, but also a reference asset or reference obligation such as a loan or other financial asset. * Credit Event. An event defined within the credit derivatives contract, that happens in respect of the reference entity. It is usually defined in the Master Agreement of a credit derivatives contract. For example, the six credit events under ISDA (1999) definitions are Bankruptcy, Obligation Acceleration, Obligation Default, Failure to Pay, Repudiation/Moratorium, Restructuring. Note that, as a result of a recent confusion about what constitutes certain credit events, the ISDA agreement has recently changed. Total return swap A total return swap (a.k.a. Total Rate of Return Swap) is a type of credit derivative that swaps the "total return" of a credit asset against a contractually determined return. Typically, one party receives the total return (interest payments plus any capital gains or losses) from a specified reference asset, while the other receives a specified fixed or floating cash flow that is not related to the creditworthiness of the reference asset. Credit default swap The Credit default swap or CDS is now the main engine for the credit derivatives market, offering liquid price discovery and trading on which the rest of the market is based. It is an agreement between a protection buyer and a protection seller whereby the buyer pays a periodic fee in return for a contingent payment by the seller upon a credit event happening in the reference entity. The contingent payment is usually represents the loss incurred by creditors of the reference entity in the event of its default. It covers only the credit risk embedded in the asset, risks arising from other factors such as interest rate movements remaining with the buyer.

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