Abstract

Credit default swaps (CDS) are essential tools for managing risk by banks and fixed-income portfolio managers. In this issue of The Journal of Fixed Income , we begin with an article by Robert Jarrow that examines the difficulties in using CDS to imply default probabilities. These difficulties

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