Ireland, Greece: Bad Boys Of Euro Sovereign CDS

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Ireland, Greece: Bad Boys Of Euro Sovereign CDS

At first glance, Ireland and Greece appear to have little in common. Perhaps one could point towards their status as fringe members of the E.U.—small countries that joined the club relatively late. But they also share the unwelcome distinction of being the two least creditworthy members of the eurozone, according to their sovereign CDS spreads.

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