US Treasury 10-yr CDS hits record high
By Emelia Sithole-Matarise
Dec 1, 2008 6:19am EST
LONDON (Reuters) - The spread or risk premium on 10-year U.S. Treasury credit default swaps hit a record high on Monday, extending a recent trend as market participants continued to fret about the scale of the government's financial rescue programmes.
Ten-year U.S. Treasury CDS widened to 68.4 basis points from Friday's close of 60 basis points, according to credit data company CMA DataVision.
Five-year Treasury CDS widened to 52.5 basis points from 46 basis points at Friday's close, it said.
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