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The report concludes that CRT activity (defined as indicated in the context of credit derivative-related transactions) has been developing at a rapid rate characterised by significant product innovation, an increasing number of market participants, growth in overall transaction volumes, and...
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The attached report responds to a request by the Financial Stability Forum (FSF) for the Joint Forum to undertake a review of credit risk transfer (CRT) activity. ... The report concludes that CRT activity (defined as indicated in the context of credit derivative-related transactions) has been...
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In March 2007 the Financial Stability Forum (FSF) asked that the Joint Forum consider the extent to which its March 2005 report Credit Risk Transfer (CRT) required updating as a result of the continued growth and rapid innovation in the CRT markets. The market turmoil since the summer of 2007...
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The matrix below describes the CPSS-IOSCO quantitative disclosure standards for CCPs. Together with the CPSS-IOSCO Disclosure Framework, these constitute the disclosures expected of a CCP under Principle 23, Key Consideration 5, of the CPSS-IOSCO Principles for financial market infrastructures...
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