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== Definition ==
 
== Definition ==
The term '''Cumulative Default Probability''' is used in the context of multi-period credit risk analysis to denote the likelihood that a legal entity is observed to have experienced a [[Credit Event]] up to a particular timepoint.
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The term '''Cumulative Default Probability''' is used in the context of multi-period [[Credit Risk]] analysis to denote the likelihood that a [[Legal Entity]] is observed to have experienced a defined [[Credit Event]] up to a particular timepoint.
  
 
The cumulative default probability can be considered as the primary representation of the [[Credit Curve]] as a set of non-decreasing probabilities <math>q_k</math>   
 
The cumulative default probability can be considered as the primary representation of the [[Credit Curve]] as a set of non-decreasing probabilities <math>q_k</math>   

Revision as of 11:23, 31 March 2021

Definition

The term Cumulative Default Probability is used in the context of multi-period Credit Risk analysis to denote the likelihood that a Legal Entity is observed to have experienced a defined Credit Event up to a particular timepoint.

The cumulative default probability can be considered as the primary representation of the Credit Curve as a set of non-decreasing probabilities q_k

Relationships with related measures