Cash bond markets are shaking off their dependence on CDS
For months primary bond investors have lived in fear of the credit default swap market — taking their cue for pricing from CDS prices. But there are signs, in both the US and Europe, that bond investors may be trusting their own judgment again, and buying deals irrespective of what CDS are doing.
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