I hope Aleksander gets a chance to look/reply, too, as i have a feeling he has experience on this. My view is, YES, denotation-wise they are all conditional probabilities of defaults, so i would be careful about "PD" as "PD" is unspecific (e.g., unconditional PD, conditional PD, cumulative PD). But, I believe that:
conditional PD = hazard rate = default intensity; but connotation-wise:
So i've found that hazard rate/default intensity CONNOTE instantaneous conditional PDs (i.e., in the continuous time space), as for example, Hull employs them. So, I have found that we might say: hazard rate/default intensity refers to the continuous time special case of conditional PD. I'm less than 100% sure on this, so i'd look forward to corroboration?
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