Central counterparty (ccp)
New rules pose operational challenges for Asian banks, and financial markets in the region could lose liquidity, increasing hedging costs. In a worst-case scenario this could lead to full-blown trade...
A raft of new rules and regulations combined with dramatic developments in platform delivery is pushing the technology systems of buy- and side- institutions in the Asia-Pacific region to the limit. ...
The introduction of central counterparty (CCPs) clearing for over-the-counter derivatives poses significant technological challenges for dealers, end-users and the CCPs themselves. How are they coping?...
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Client clearing offerings are maturing – slowly. Derivatives users who want access to a clearing house still face a bewildering array of options, especially around crucial issues such as segregation and portability. Ramya Jaidev reports
The Commodity Futures Trading Commission has extended the implementation date for many Dodd-Frank Act Title VII requirements until December 31. But regulators and dealers say the extension is not long enough. By Peter Madigan
Many end-users are unlikely to have spare cash on hand to meet potentially huge central counterparty margin requirements. Clearing members suggest they could intermediate by providing collateral transformation services, but many participants argue the...
The European Parliament is putting the finishing touches to its version of the European market infrastructure regulation, but a loophole in the rules could allow derivatives users to escape the clearing requirement, warns MEP Kay Swinburne. By Matt Cameron...
Clearing rules 'won't work' unless US and European regulators can agree on detail, says senior French regulator
The closer you look at the new rules governing over-the-counter derivatives, the more blurry and uncertain they appear. Put them alongside new Basel III regulations, and they become hazier still. Take client clearing, for instance. Central counterparties...
Asian countries are concerned about the lack of Dodd-Frank Act CCP exemptions for sovereigns; proliferation of CCPs carries its own risks, say dealers
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