Elevated CDS Sales Raise Risk For U.S. Banks
Elevated sales of credit default swaps by U.S. banks on Greek, Irish, Italian, Portuguese and Spanish debt in the first half of 2011 has raised the risk of payouts for the financial institutions.
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