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The author introduces a central counterparty (CCP) into a model of a repo market. Without the CCP, there exist multiple equilibria in the model. In one of the equilibria, a repo market emerges as bond dealers and cash investors choose to arrange repos in an over-the-counter bond market. In...
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This paper investigates increased liquidity provision by market makers resulting from their ability to reduce balance sheet encumbrance through the use of central counterparties (CCPs). The introduction of the Basel III leverage rule constitutes a shock to market makers’ balance sheets and...
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looking at counterparty relations within both direct (house) clearing and client clearing. Since the majority of the gross … notional is transferred within central counterparties and their clearing members, client clearing is often neglected in the … literature, despite its significance in terms of net exposures. We find that the client clearing structure is very strongly …
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