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RBA Glossary definition for CCP

CCP – Central counterparty

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The Australian Financial System

10 Mar 2014 FSR – March 2014
Financial market infrastructures (FMIs), such as payments systems, central counterparties (CCPs) and securities settlement systems, facilitate most financial transactions and trading activity in the economy. ... To provide advice and assist with the
https://www.rba.gov.au/publications/fsr/2014/mar/aus-fin-sys.html

Central Counterparty Links and Clearing System Exposures

2 Feb 2015 RDP PDF 3395KB
to be reduced by allowing netting across CCPs,CCPs become exposed to one another through the possibility of a CCP default.The change in system exposure resulting from these two effects ... We use this exposure-netting ratio, R, to assess the effect of
https://www.rba.gov.au/publications/rdp/2013/pdf/rdp2013-12.pdf

The Efficiency of Central Clearing: A Segmented Markets Approach

24 Oct 2016 RDP PDF 2054KB
3.4 First-order Conditions without a CCP 10. 3.5 The CCP 10. ... 20 In reality, CCPs scale default fund requirements based on traders’ activity through the CCP.
https://www.rba.gov.au/publications/rdp/2016/pdf/rdp2016-07.pdf

Central Counterparty Loss Allocation and Transmission of Financial Stress

16 Mar 2015 RDP PDF 1285KB
connections with the financial markets that a CCP serves, its participants, and linked CCPs and other financial market infrastructures). ... As noted, the scope for netting will depend on the extent to which transactions are cleared non-centrally,
https://www.rba.gov.au/publications/rdp/2015/pdf/rdp2015-02.pdf

5.4 Focus Topic: Interest Rate Risk

6 Oct 2023 FSR – October 2023
5.4 Focus Topic: Interest Rate Risk | Financial Stability Review – October 2023
https://www.rba.gov.au/publications/fsr/2023/oct/focus-topic-interest-rate-risk.html

Box D: Trade Compression

20 Apr 2016 FSR – April 2016
Use of compression in the Australian market can be expected to increase further as a result of the greater use of CCPs. ... CCPs generally offer services to facilitate compression, as well as periodic access to third-party multilateral compression.
https://www.rba.gov.au/publications/fsr/2016/apr/box-d.html

The Australian Financial System

7 Oct 2022 FSR – October 2022
The CCP has increased margin requirements and introduced new stress test scenarios to ensure that its financial resources remain adequate. ... CCPs hold margin and other financial resources to minimise the effect a potential participant default might
https://www.rba.gov.au/publications/fsr/2022/oct/australian-financial-system.html

Box B: Central Clearing of Over-the-counter Credit Derivatives

25 Mar 2009 FSR - March 2009 PDF 99KB
https://www.rba.gov.au/publications/fsr/2009/mar/pdf/box-b.pdf

The Global Financial Environment

7 Oct 2022 FSR – October 2022
centrally and centrally cleared markets and are assessing whether central counterparty (CCP) margining practices can be improved to dampen procyclicality. ... UK regulators have also been reviewing the governance, oversight and risk management practices
https://www.rba.gov.au/publications/fsr/2022/oct/global-financial-environment.html

The Australian Financial System

8 Oct 2021 FSR – October 2021
Financial market infrastructures (FMIs), such as central counterparties (CCPs), securities settlement facilities and high-value payment systems, enable financial system participants to manage credit and liquidity risks. ... The Reserve Bank has
https://www.rba.gov.au/publications/fsr/2021/oct/australian-financial-system.html