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14 February 2011

FT: EC proposes incentives to use central clearers


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Der Vorschlag wurde diese Woche in einem Konsultationspapier der Europäischen Kommission veröffentlicht und soll einen Anreiz für Banken bilden, zentrale Gegenparteien (CCPs) zum Clearing von OTC Geschäften zu nutzen.


Brussels is proposing that banks will have to hold less capital against exposures to central counterparties which meet EU standards than against over-the-counter (OTC) derivatives. The consultation paper suggests that the capital treatment of bank exposures to CCPs should be based on the compliance of the CCPs with the rules which were set for central counterparties in draft OTC legislation released by Brussels in September.

The paper proposes that the capital requirement for exposures to those CCPs which meet those standards should be “significantly lower” than the capital requirement for OTC derivatives. “Consequently, imposing different capital requirements for centrally cleared derivatives and non-centrally cleared derivatives will provide further important incentives for banks to use CCPs more widely,” commission officials said on Wednesday.

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