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The Bankruptcy Strategist

April 2007

Exchange-Traded Solvency Derivatives

Considerations for the Restructuring Community

By Todd L. Padnos and Brett J. Kitel

In the last ten years, the credit derivatives market has grown from its infancy to approximately $26 trillion of notional value according to the International Swaps and Derivatives Association, Inc. (“ISDA”). The most highly utilized type of credit derivative, the credit default swap, is used by investors to bet on a company’s creditworthiness or hedge a position in a fashion that protects against the company’s failure to make a payment or satisfy other terms.

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