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by skywalk
4816 days ago
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Can we stop quoting the underlying notional size when comparing size to equity markets? If you know how a derivative works, it's well understood that quoting the notional to represent size just doesn't make sense. To put it simpler, a terminated CDS contract does not mean there is a loss of wealth equal to its notional, whereas a stock price going to zero in the equities market literally means you just lost the complete amount you invested. Not to sound offensive, but I've heard this comparison way to many times and it just doesn't add up in terms of prices - most swaps, for instance, have their fixed leg in the single digits in relation to their notional. |
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[1] http://www.bloomberg.com/apps/news?pid=newsarchive&sid=a...
[2] http://www.investopedia.com/articles/economics/09/lehman-bro...