Bond borrowers expand their options

Credit default swaps market offers an alternative to the expensive and high-risk shorting of bonds

Shorting bonds is not for the faint-hearted. They come in all shapes and sizes, mature over different periods, carry a wide array of coupons and have varying covenants attached.

But until 2007, shorting accounted for almost 20% of the corporate bond market. Today, anecdotal evidence suggests that investors - mostly hedge funds - are more circumspect.

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