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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CCPs and Banks: Different Risks, Different Regulations
17 Dec 2015
Bulletin
– December 2015
Recent debate on the adequacy of regulatory standards for central counterparties (CCPs) has often drawn on the experience of bank regulation. This article draws out the essential differences between CCPs and banks, considering the implications of
https://www.rba.gov.au/publications/bulletin/2015/dec/8.html
CCPs and Banks: Different Risks, Different Regulations
15 Dec 2015
Bulletin
December Quarter 2015
PDF
159KB
https://www.rba.gov.au/publications/bulletin/2015/dec/pdf/bu-1215-8.pdf
Central Clearing of Repos in Australia: A Consultation Paper
25 May 2015
Consultations
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The GMRA provides for close-out netting in the event one of the counterparties defaults. ... Close-out netting allows an institution to terminate and settle the net value of all contracts with a particular counterparty immediately upon the occurrence of
https://www.rba.gov.au/publications/consultations/201503-central-clearing-of-repos-in-australia/pdf/201503-central-clearing-of-repos-in-australia.pdf
Key Features of Repo CCPs | Central Clearing of Repos in Australia: A Consultation Paper | Consultations
6 Mar 2015
Consultations
CCP could realistically close out or hedge its exposure to a defaulted participant. ... Since multilateral netting may have decreased the overall exposure to the defaulted participant, and the CCP can coordinate the close out of exposures to the
https://www.rba.gov.au/publications/consultations/201503-central-clearing-of-repos-in-australia/key-features-repo-ccp.html
Costs and Benefits of a Repo CCP – Issues for Consultation | Central Clearing of Repos in Australia: A Consultation Paper | Consultations
6 Mar 2015
Consultations
A CCP also offers the benefit of coordinated close out in the event of a participant default. ... If not, why not? Q23. Do you see benefit in settlement netting by line of security?
https://www.rba.gov.au/publications/consultations/201503-central-clearing-of-repos-in-australia/costs-benefits-repo-ccp.html
The Australian Repo Market | Central Clearing of Repos in Australia: A Consultation Paper | Consultations
6 Mar 2015
Consultations
The GMRA provides for close-out netting in the event one of the counterparties defaults. ... Close-out netting allows an institution to terminate and settle the net value of all contracts with a particular counterparty immediately upon the occurrence of
https://www.rba.gov.au/publications/consultations/201503-central-clearing-of-repos-in-australia/australian-repo-market.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
Recovery and Resolution of Central Counterparties
18 Dec 2013
Bulletin
PDF
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Reserve Bank of Australia Bulletin December 2013
https://www.rba.gov.au/publications/bulletin/2013/dec/pdf/bu-1213-5.pdf
OTC Derivatives Reforms and the Australian Cross-currency Swap Market
24 Jun 2013
Bulletin
– June 2013
Reforms to improve the management of counterparty credit risk in over-the-counter (OTC) derivatives markets are underway globally. A key pillar of the reforms is the migration of these markets to central counterparties (CCPs), while higher capital
https://www.rba.gov.au/publications/bulletin/2013/jun/7.html
OTC Derivatives Reforms and the Australian Cross-currency Swap Market
19 Jun 2013
Bulletin
PDF
241KB
Reserve Bank of Australia Bulletin June 2013
https://www.rba.gov.au/publications/bulletin/2013/jun/pdf/bu-0613-7.pdf