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valid in India. A good reporting system and a post-trade clearing and settlement system, through a centralised counter party … complementary. Regarding the introduction of new derivative products for credit risk transfer, the recent announcement by the RBI … of the market. Strengthening the position of the Clearing Corporation of India Ltd. (CCIL) as the only centralised …
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valid in India. A good reporting system and a post-trade clearing and settlement system, through a centralised counter party … complementary. Regarding the introduction of new derivative products for credit risk transfer, the recent announcement by the RBI … of the market. Strengthening the position of the Clearing Corporation of India Ltd. (CCIL) as the only centralised …
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By stepping between bilateral counterparties, a central counterparty (CCP) transforms credit exposure. CCPs generally improve financial stability. Nevertheless, large CCPs are by nature concentrated and interconnected with major global banks. Moreover, although they mitigate credit risk, CCPs...
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Recent regulation, mandating the clearing of credit default swaps (CDS) by a Central Clearing Counterparties (CCP), has …
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affect the value chain of a typical derivative product and weaken the economic and legal rationale behind their widespread …. Policy options currently under discussion may need further revision. For instance, centralisation of clearing on network …
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Bilateral derivatives valuation is subject to counterparty credit risk (CCR) in that a counterparty could jump to default or its credit spread could vary over time. In the nomenclature of risk management, the former is called CCR exposure and the later leads to credit valuation adjustment (CVA)....
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The European Union's Capital Markets Union (CMU) is a broadly-based regulatory reforms framework that emerged from the Global Financial Crisis, the Great Recession and the Eurozone Sovereign Debt Crisis of 2008-2014. Launched in 2015, the CMU deployment date is set for 2019, although some...
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