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Credit Default Swaps  –  By Prof.  Simply  Simple A Credit Default Swap (CDS) is a contract in which a buyer pays a payment to a seller to take on the credit risk of a third party.  In exchange, the buyer receives the right to a payoff from the seller if the third party goes into default or on the occurrence of a specific credit event named in the contract (such as bankruptcy or restructuring).
To give an example…   Say there is a person A who lends Rs. 1000 to person B on Monday. Person B promises to pay him back on Friday. But there is a possibility that person B may default in paying back person A in the event of a bankruptcy etc. Therefore, person A gets into a contract with a person C to take over the credit risk of this transaction,  in case person B defaults . According to the contract, person A pays a one-time premium of Rs. 100 to person C.
Now, imagine two situations…   Situation A:  Person B pays back Rs. 1000 to person A. Since person B has not defaulted, the transaction ends between persons A & B, and also between persons A & C. Situation B:  Person B defaults in his payment to person A. Now, according to the contract between persons A & C, It becomes the obligation of person C to pay back Rs. 1000 to person A.
Diagrammatically explaining…   Person A (lends money to B & enters into a contract with C) Person B (Borrows Money from A) Person C (takes on the credit risk of B)
Therefore… This contract, which: Transfers the  ‘credit’  risk from one person to another Is exercised when one party  ‘defaults’  in its payment Consists of a  ‘swap’  of a buyer and a seller (in our example, person A is a seller to person B and a buyer to person C) is called a  Credit Default Swap .
Now… One party of the CDS contract is called the protection buyer while the other party is called the protection seller. Protection Buyers  are mostly banks and financial institutions but  Protection Sellers  could be anybody with an appetite for risk, such as hedge funds and insurers in the US.  In all CDS contracts, a protection buyer transfers his  Credit Risk  of a third party transaction to a protection seller.
So what is Credit Risk? Credit risk is the risk involved in all transactions of borrowing and lending. If you lend money, what are the chances that the borrower will make the repayment? In case the borrower is likely to promptly return the money, then you have a low credit risk, and in case there is a high probability of default then you have a high credit risk.  So each borrowing and lending has its own element of risk involved.
So…   A credit default swap resembles an insurance policy. You pay the premium and the insurance company undertakes to make good your loss.  So, everything depends on the happening of the credit event. If no default occurs then the protection seller would not make any payment.
Here’s another diagram…
Also…   Like any other Over The Counter (OTC) derivatives contract, CDS contracts are negotiated directly between the two parties.  But most of these contracts follow the standard terms and conditions of the  International Swaps and Derivatives Association  (Isda), which makes them look like a standardized product.
A Credit Default Swap (CDS) is a credit derivative contract between two counterparties, whereby the "buyer" pays periodic payments to the "seller" in exchange for the right to a payoff if there is a default or credit event in respect of a third party. They typically apply to municipal bonds, corporate debt and mortgage securities and are sold by banks, hedge funds and others.  Like most financial derivatives, credit default swaps can be used to hedge existing exposures to credit risk, or to speculate on changes in credit spreads. To Sum Up
Hope you have now understood the concept of Credit Default Swaps In case of any query, please e-mail  [email_address]

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Credit default swaps

  • 1. Credit Default Swaps – By Prof. Simply Simple A Credit Default Swap (CDS) is a contract in which a buyer pays a payment to a seller to take on the credit risk of a third party. In exchange, the buyer receives the right to a payoff from the seller if the third party goes into default or on the occurrence of a specific credit event named in the contract (such as bankruptcy or restructuring).
  • 2. To give an example… Say there is a person A who lends Rs. 1000 to person B on Monday. Person B promises to pay him back on Friday. But there is a possibility that person B may default in paying back person A in the event of a bankruptcy etc. Therefore, person A gets into a contract with a person C to take over the credit risk of this transaction, in case person B defaults . According to the contract, person A pays a one-time premium of Rs. 100 to person C.
  • 3. Now, imagine two situations… Situation A: Person B pays back Rs. 1000 to person A. Since person B has not defaulted, the transaction ends between persons A & B, and also between persons A & C. Situation B: Person B defaults in his payment to person A. Now, according to the contract between persons A & C, It becomes the obligation of person C to pay back Rs. 1000 to person A.
  • 4. Diagrammatically explaining… Person A (lends money to B & enters into a contract with C) Person B (Borrows Money from A) Person C (takes on the credit risk of B)
  • 5. Therefore… This contract, which: Transfers the ‘credit’ risk from one person to another Is exercised when one party ‘defaults’ in its payment Consists of a ‘swap’ of a buyer and a seller (in our example, person A is a seller to person B and a buyer to person C) is called a Credit Default Swap .
  • 6. Now… One party of the CDS contract is called the protection buyer while the other party is called the protection seller. Protection Buyers are mostly banks and financial institutions but Protection Sellers could be anybody with an appetite for risk, such as hedge funds and insurers in the US. In all CDS contracts, a protection buyer transfers his Credit Risk of a third party transaction to a protection seller.
  • 7. So what is Credit Risk? Credit risk is the risk involved in all transactions of borrowing and lending. If you lend money, what are the chances that the borrower will make the repayment? In case the borrower is likely to promptly return the money, then you have a low credit risk, and in case there is a high probability of default then you have a high credit risk. So each borrowing and lending has its own element of risk involved.
  • 8. So… A credit default swap resembles an insurance policy. You pay the premium and the insurance company undertakes to make good your loss. So, everything depends on the happening of the credit event. If no default occurs then the protection seller would not make any payment.
  • 10. Also… Like any other Over The Counter (OTC) derivatives contract, CDS contracts are negotiated directly between the two parties. But most of these contracts follow the standard terms and conditions of the International Swaps and Derivatives Association (Isda), which makes them look like a standardized product.
  • 11. A Credit Default Swap (CDS) is a credit derivative contract between two counterparties, whereby the "buyer" pays periodic payments to the "seller" in exchange for the right to a payoff if there is a default or credit event in respect of a third party. They typically apply to municipal bonds, corporate debt and mortgage securities and are sold by banks, hedge funds and others. Like most financial derivatives, credit default swaps can be used to hedge existing exposures to credit risk, or to speculate on changes in credit spreads. To Sum Up
  • 12. Hope you have now understood the concept of Credit Default Swaps In case of any query, please e-mail [email_address]