Credit derivative | Practical Law

Credit derivative | Practical Law

Credit derivative

Credit derivative

Practical Law UK Glossary 4-500-1342 (Approx. 3 pages)

Glossary

Credit derivative

A derivative contract under which the parties' obligations are determined by events related to the debt obligations and creditworthiness of a third party (or group of third parties) known as a reference entity (or reference entities). The value and price of a credit derivative are determined by the credit risk of the reference entity.
Examples of credit derivatives include credit default swaps and credit-linked notes.
For more on credit derivatives, see Practice note, Credit derivatives: overview (UK).