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Credit barometer flashes a warning sign on banks

Surge in price of credit-default swaps adds to the forces that are pummeling confidence

For banks, credit derivatives are back in the spotlight—and flashing warning signals.

The market for credit-default swaps has shrunk to a fraction of the size it was before the financial crisis. But these securities, created to insure against default, still can send shivers through markets as a closely watched measure of banks' creditworthiness.

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