kreditkötéléket
Kreditkötéléket, also known as credit derivatives, are financial contracts that allow investors to "swap" or transfer credit risk from one party to another. Essentially, they are insurance policies against the default of a borrower. The most common type of credit derivative is the credit default swap (CDS). In a CDS, one party (the buyer) makes periodic payments to another party (the seller) in exchange for protection against a specific credit event, such as a default or bankruptcy, on a particular debt instrument, often a bond.
If the specified credit event occurs, the seller of the CDS compensates the buyer. This compensation can
They are complex financial instruments and their use can involve significant risks. The underlying assets can