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Gideon Fairchild

Credit Default Woes

Credit Default Woes examines the critical issue of bond defaults and their widespread economic consequences. It highlights the intricate relationship between credit risk, financial system stability, and the influence of credit rating agencies. The book posits that over-reliance on these agencies, combined with complex financial instruments and inadequate regulatory oversight, creates vulnerability to economic shocks.

Did you know that bond defaults can ripple through investment portfolios and impact everyday citizens? Or that non-financial corporations play a crucial role in the bond market, affecting economic growth and employment when defaults occur?

The book builds upon risk management and financial market dynamics to define key concepts, analyze historical default data, and dissect case studies of significant bond defaults. It uses quantitative data and econometric analyses to support its findings, also scrutinizing the methodologies employed by rating agencies.

The book progresses logically from defining basic concepts to analyzing historical data, examining case studies, and proposing policy recommendations for mitigating future credit crises.

Ultimately, Credit Default Woes aims to empower investors, policymakers, and economists with the knowledge to make better decisions amidst economic uncertainty and contribute to a more stable financial system through enhanced financial regulation.
170 printed pages
Original publication
2025
Publication year
2025
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