• Spreads on both investment-grade credit-default swaps (insurance against bond default) and on high-yield indices have increased sharply.

    ECONOMIST: Testing times

  • To let Greece default - chaotically or otherwise - but use taxpayers' money to bailout the affected north-European banks.

    BBC: Ten points on the Euro crisis

  • Perhaps the more interesting part of the announcement, though, is that Motorola is adding the capability to choose a non-default (read: non-Google) search provider on these phones.

    ENGADGET: Motorola bringing SHOP4APPS app store 2CHINA, adding workaround for Google spat

  • If Greece were to default - or seen to be in default - it would mean massive losses for European banks that hold Greek debt, including the European Central Bank.

    BBC: Greece: Eurozone ministers delay decision on vital loan

  • Charlie Ledley and Jamie Mai, two investors with a penchant for finding mispriced options, reckoned that credit-default swaps on mortgage-backed bonds were just too cheap a trade to pass up.

    ECONOMIST: A handful of outsiders come out of the crisis in credit

  • When adapted to all-wheel drive, all three companies have kept that rear-drive feel as the default--only when the rear wheels slip does power get sent forward to the front tires.

    FORBES: Overview

  • The birth of the credit-default swap has been well-chronicled.

    WSJ: Give Some Credit to Credit-Default Swaps

  • Long-term default is all-but-impossible, as those issuing loans for higher education have the right to garnish everything from tax refunds to Social Security checks in their quest to be paid back.

    FORBES: Casey Anthony Can Declare Bankruptcy And Expect Relief But Student Debtors Receive No Such Protection

  • The story here is also not awe-inspiring, but since spiking in the aftermath of the horrific 1998-99 debt default and recession-within-depression, there has been a steady downward tick in the crude death rate.

    FORBES: Connect

  • But wagers on credit-default swaps are zero-sum games.

    NEWYORKER: What Good Is Wall Street?

  • Graduates from institutions within the Association of American universities, the 62 leading North American research universities, have far lower student-debt burdens and loan-default rates than graduates of the for-profit institutions that supposedly will end college as we know it.

    FORBES: Through Eight Centuries of Criticism, College Remains Worth It

  • Other government policies that have distorted financial markets, thereby undermining the EMH, include shielding credit-rating agencies from lawsuits, government-sanctioned fair-value accounting rules, enforcing credit-default swaps where there is no insurable interest, mispriced deposit insurance, government-sponsored enterprises, and the over-promotion of home ownership.

    ECONOMIST: Economic reasoning

  • The decision by the Fed to offer emergency liquidity to Bear Stearns and to facilitate its acquisition by JPMorgan Chase had less to do with the size of Bear's balance-sheet than with its central role in markets for credit-default and interest-rate swaps.

    ECONOMIST: Paradise lost

  • By separating a portfolio of derivatives into different tranches, banks can create virtually default-proof securities for conservative investors--if somebody else is willing to buy riskier "equity" tranches whose value vaporizes when as few as one or two of the underlying bonds default.

    FORBES: Magazine Article

  • Speaking of which, the Mini experience for playing back recordings is identical, with the 30-second scan set as default and the well-known 30-second skip backdoor still working.

    ENGADGET: TiVo Mini review HD

  • These large cap stocks have dividend yields greater than the average yield on 10-year corporate paper, and 5-year credit default swap spreads tighter than that of 5-year U.S. debt.

    FORBES: Shifting Gears

  • It also builds on earlier proposals to rein in over-the-counter derivatives, such as credit-default swaps.

    ECONOMIST: Financial reform in America

  • Anxiety about sovereign-default risk, and the budget-cutting measures to counter it, will further sap the peripheral economies, thus raising the chances of big losses on the loans British banks have made there.

    ECONOMIST: The economy and the euro

  • That is because a default would trigger the bond-insurance contracts called credit-default swaps (CDSs).

    ECONOMIST: Economic crisis

  • The third came in 1998 when the long-term capital management debacle and Russia's default sent low-grade bond prices plummeting, crushing high-debt REITs like Criimi Mae and Laser Mortgage Management with margin calls.

    FORBES: House of Cards

  • Ratings of AAA -- which denote practially no default risk -- are crucial to the insurers because they effectively transfer their creditworthiness to bond issuers.

    FORBES: Magazine Article

  • Some investors infamously did make money from betting against American subprime mortgages, but their real achievement was to find a way of doing so, by buying up credit-default swaps that paid out when mortgage-backed securities soured.

    ECONOMIST: Bricks and slaughter

  • Given the chance, economic growth will prevent a new time bomb--in the form of credit default swaps--from exploding.

    FORBES: Transcript: A. Michael Lipper

  • There was also a commitment to shift more and more public services online - "digital by default" - in what the chancellor called a huge culture shift for government.

    BBC: Open government - in tune with the Zeitgeist?

  • The message was that they would be purposefully limited in aim, and that the core of any programme would be a debtor-led partial default - that is, the suspension of interest payments on the remaining debt and a repudiation of the terms of both Troika-brokered bailouts.

    BBC: Greece: Trying to understand Syriza

  • And Mr Zedillo, party flag-bearer by default, turned against his self-exiled predecessor.

    ECONOMIST: Mexican politics

  • Credit-default swaps, or CDS, are insurance-like contracts designed to pay off when creditors aren't paid back.

    WSJ: Greek Deal Highlights Flaws in Default Swaps

  • For several decades the boundaries between Christianity - as the mainstream, or default - religion in England and Wales, and "no religion" have been blurring.

    BBC: 2011 Census: Is Christianity shrinking or just changing?

  • Some suggest replacing corporate and sovereign ratings with credit-default-swap prices, but these too can be procyclical.

    ECONOMIST: Reducing reliance on ratings is a worthy goal, but not easy

  • Credit-default-swap spreads on European bank bonds are in almost all cases higher for banks that have less capital.

    ECONOMIST: Recapitalising Europe��s banks: Cushion calculations | The

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