CDS Market Hit By Trade Compression
Trade compression, a normalization of premiums for credit default swaps and lower levels of speculation and proprietary trading have led to a declining trend in gross market value of credit default swaps since 2008, according to Anshuman Jaswal, a senior analyst at Celent in New York.
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