Search: Close-out netting
RBA Glossary definition for Close-out netting
Close-out netting – An arrangement to settle all contracted but not yet due liabilities to, and claims on, an institution by a single payment, immediately upon the occurrence of one of a list of defined events such as the appointment of a liquidator to that institution.
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Introduction
1 Dec 1994
RDP
9409
the legal issue is the extent to which such close-out netting contracts are enforceable at law. ... Where such laws exist, close-out netting would have little meaning since, for the failed company, only favourable contracts would be recognised.
https://www.rba.gov.au/publications/rdp/1994/9409/introduction.html
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Data and Exposure Analysis
29 Sep 2015
RDP
2015-02
The future regulatory minimum in non-centrally cleared settings is ten days, reflecting the likelihood that it will be more difficult to close out positions in a decentralised setting than via ... Initial margin again increases with the assumed closeout
https://www.rba.gov.au/publications/rdp/2015/2015-02/data-exposure-analysis.html
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The Model
22 Nov 2016
RDP
2016-07
For instance: we do not consider how networks affect the structure of risk and the efficiency of netting arrangements (e.g. ... Both have occurred in recent practice: SwapClear was able to close out the Lehman Brothers portfolio in 2008 without exceeding
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Model Framework
31 Dec 2013
RDP
2013-12
For participants i and j, let. represent the net obligation of i to j in product k that could accrue in the future over the close-out period. ... For a close-out period similar in length to the frequency over which variation margining is calculated,.
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Traded-Debt Securities
1 Dec 1994
RDP
9408
Implicit in this approach is the assumption that a banks will suffer losses incurred over a month before acting to close out positions or taking other action to minimise losses. ... The counter argument to this is that in many instances, traders do not
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Reasons for Asset Market Illiquidity
27 Oct 2008
RDP
2008-06
Importantly, there can be close correlations between reductions in market liquidity and funding liquidity. ... been too close to those selling the assets.
https://www.rba.gov.au/publications/rdp/2008/2008-06/rea-for-asset-market-illiquidity.html
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Research Discussion Papers – 1994
31 Dec 1994
RDP
Frederic S. Mishkin and John Simon. RDP 9409 Default Risk and Derivatives: An Empirical Analysis of Bilateral Netting. ... Jacqueline Dwyer and Christine Groeger. Related Information. The materials on this webpage are subject to copyright and their use
https://www.rba.gov.au/publications/rdp/1994/
The 1893 Bank Crashes and Monetary Aggregates
1 Apr 1993
RDP
9303
Research Discussion Papers contain the results of economic research within the Reserve Bank
https://www.rba.gov.au/publications/rdp/1993/9303.html
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Data Description
21 Jun 2023
RDP
2023-05
Around 1,500 banks across the 10 jurisdictions are examined, with a bank broadly defined as an institution whose business is to receive deposits and/or close substitutes and grant credits ... Securities include reverse repos and cash collateral, trading
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Research Discussion Papers 1991–2000
31 Dec 1991
RDP
Frederic S. Mishkin and John Simon. RDP 9409 Default Risk and Derivatives: An Empirical Analysis of Bilateral Netting. ... David WR Gruen. Related Information. The materials on this webpage are subject to copyright and their use is subject to the terms
https://www.rba.gov.au/publications/rdp/1991-2000.html