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RBA Glossary definition for CCP
CCP – Central counterparty
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Regulatory Developments
9 Oct 2020
FSR
– October 2020
without forced assets sales; and of market participants, in particular central counterparties (CCPs), to effectively manage counterparty risks. ... Nonetheless, the FSB in cooperation with the standard-setting bodies, has work underway to monitor the
https://www.rba.gov.au/publications/fsr/2020/oct/regulatory-developments.html
The Australian Financial System
20 Apr 2016
FSR
– April 2016
for growth in mortgage lending to slow as the housing market cools and lending standards tighten. ... the current standard minimum regulatory CET1 ratio of 8 per cent for Australian D-SIBs (Graph 3.11).
https://www.rba.gov.au/publications/fsr/2016/apr/aus-fin-sys.html
2017
6 Oct 2022
Bulletin
Insights into the economy and financial system from teams throughout the Reserve Bank of Australia
https://www.rba.gov.au/publications/bulletin/2017/
Regulatory Developments in Financial Market Infrastructures
12 Sep 2014
PSB Annual Report
– 2014
ESMA concluded that Australia was equivalent with respect to the regulation of CCPs, TRs and mandatory trade reporting. ... This reflected the absence of international standards covering such requirements, which are currently being developed by IOSCO.
https://www.rba.gov.au/publications/annual-reports/psb/2014/reg-dev-fin-mrkt-infra.html
5.5 Abbreviations
19 Oct 2023
RBA Annual Report
– 2023
Abbreviations. 24/7. 24 hours per day, 7 days per week. AAS. Australian Accounting Standards. ... CBDC. Central bank digital currency. CCPs. central counterparties. CEDA. Committee for Economic Development of Australia.
https://www.rba.gov.au/publications/annual-reports/rba/2023/abbreviations.html
2.5 International Financial Cooperation
19 Oct 2023
RBA Annual Report
– October 2023
International Financial Cooperation | Reserve Bank of Australia Annual Report – October 2023
https://www.rba.gov.au/publications/annual-reports/rba/2023/international-financial-cooperation.html
Sources of Financial Risk for Central Counterparties
15 Sep 2016
Bulletin
– September 2016
Central counterparties (CCPs) play an important role in managing the risks present in financial markets and in increasing the overall stability of the financial system. This requires CCPs to be sufficiently financially resilient so that they can
https://www.rba.gov.au/publications/bulletin/2016/sep/9.html
OTC Derivatives Reform: Netting and Networks | Conference – 2013
19 Aug 2013
Conferences
both products are centrally cleared with:. – each product cleared via a different CCP (‘separate CCPs’). – ... price movements for each product, consistent with international standards for CCPs (CPSS-IOSCO 2012).
https://www.rba.gov.au/publications/confs/2013/heath-kelly-manning.html
Recovery and Resolution of Central Counterparties
19 Dec 2013
Bulletin
– December 2013
The increasing importance of central counterparties (CCPs) to financial stability has prompted regulators to take steps to ensure that critical CCP services can continue in circumstances of financial distress. These steps include ensuring that CCPs
https://www.rba.gov.au/publications/bulletin/2013/dec/5.html
Payments System Board Annual Report 2014 - Oversight of Clearing and Settlement Facilities
25 Sep 2014
PSB Annual Report
2014
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https://www.rba.gov.au/publications/annual-reports/psb/2014/pdf/oversight-clearing-set.pdf