CDS Liquidity & Sovereign Deficit Funding

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CDS Liquidity & Sovereign Deficit Funding

The European Union released its proposal to regulate over-the-counter derivatives Sept. 15, brining to a head the debate about how best to regulate the sovereign credit default swap market. Ensuring the bond and CDS markets operate efficiently and effectively is of concern to all market participants, given the effect widening bond yields might have on the ability of sovereign nations to fund large deficits.

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