Term:
Credit derivatives
Definition:

Credit derivatives are financial derivatives whose primary purpose is to trade credit risk; they are designed for trading in loan and security default risk and can take the form of both forward-type and option-type contracts and, like other financial derivatives, they are frequently drawn up under standard master legal agreements, and involve collateral and margining procedures.

Domain:
Economics & National Accounts
Source:
SNA 11.42
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