Anyone know how to use a Bloomberg terminal?

I don't know if this is the right forum for this, but I'm looking for CDS data for major creditors (Citigroup, Goldman Sachs, Morgan Stanley, etc.), does anyone know how to find them using a Bloomberg terminal?

If not, is it possible to find accurate data on the web?

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Using a bloomberg terminal is actually not that difficult. If you have a bloomberg key board you can press help help to get into a chat with support that can tell you how to do almost anything. Also, I believe if you just type CDS into bloomberg, the drop down window should populate with some options. From memory, I think CDSD gets you into the main CDS screen. It should not be difficult to find that information.

If you still have no idea what I am talking about do a simple google search for bloomberg help, that should cover the basics. Also, if you just got set up with bloomberg at work, you should recieve a folder/binder that contains a lot of introduction material.

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