CDS felt to be a sophisticated market, best left alone

Credit default swaps perceived to be complex products created by smart people who knew what they were doing and being sold to similarly sophisticated institutions—and it would be best for the market if the government simply stayed out of the way.

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CDS felt to be a sophisticated market, best left alone
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