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Why collateral research misses the point

There may be an aggregate collateral surplus, but pension funds and other firms that would face big margin calls in a rising-rate environment are not reassured

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For a while, collateral scarcity was a hot topic for researchers. Anticipating a step-change in demand for high-quality assets, economists and analysts at the Bank of England, the Bank for International Settlements (BIS) and De Nederlandsche Bank, among others, published a clutch of thoughtful papers. And then, because they all came to pretty much the same conclusion, the spotlight moved on

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