Credit Risk
The possibility that renminbi will become a reserve currency in its own right appears to be becoming a reality, as a number of central banks have begun to diversify into the...
Absence of a standard approach is stifling attempts to value termination clauses, dealers complain
An implementation plan for the new standard CSA is set to be reviewed by the Isda board in September, with a first-phase rollout expected as...
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Buy-side want eligible collateral extended to equities
Citi gains key client for third-party collateral management service
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Eurozone faces stunning economic and financial challenges, said Julian Callow, chief European economist at Barclays Capital.
A number of banks are considering securitisations of their counterparty credit exposures, as they look to get their balance sheets in shape ahead of new Basel capital charges.
The Commodity Futures Exchange Commission (CFTC) tabled four proposals on segregation for client margin in cleared over-the-counter derivatives trades, and early feedback from the industry indicates a clear front-runner.
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