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Spread Derivative


A credit derivative that is based on a credit spread as observed from market spread levels, for the purpose of transferring the credit risk associated with prices/ spreads between counterparties. The credit spread relates a debt issue to the risk-free benchmark or is based on the differential of credit spreads of two risky assets.

The most common types of spread derivative include credit spread options, credit spread forwards, and credit spread swaps.



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