Icelandic bank CDSs the riskiest in Europe

Fears over the future of Icelandic bank Glitnir grew yesterday despite a €600 million government intervention. Five year credit default swap (CDS) spreads on the bank reached 4620.5 basis points by close of trading, the highest of any European financial institution.

Investor sentiment towards local rivals Landesbanki and Kaupthing was slightly more favourable. Landesbanki, which was today taken over by the Icelandic Financial Supervisory Authority, saw its CDS spreads tighten to 2661.6bp yesterday from 2828.5bp on Friday. The cost of protection on Kaupthing dropped to 3023.6bp from 4151bp. However, the three Icelandic banks remain the riskiest in Europe.

Market confidence declined across the US and Europe yesterday. The Credit Derivatives Research

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