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  1. CDS central counterparty clearing default measures
    road to recovery or invitation to predation?
    Published: 2020
    Publisher:  Swiss Finance Institute, Geneva

    Following the 2008 financial crisis, regulation mandates the clearing of the CDS market through Central Clearing Counter-parties (CCPs). Large CCPs are now designated as 'Global Systemically Important Institutions' (GSIIs), whose... more

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    Helmut-Schmidt-Universität, Universität der Bundeswehr Hamburg, Universitätsbibliothek
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    Following the 2008 financial crisis, regulation mandates the clearing of the CDS market through Central Clearing Counter-parties (CCPs). Large CCPs are now designated as 'Global Systemically Important Institutions' (GSIIs), whose unlikely-but-plausible failure threatens global financial market stability. This work examines CCP resilience following a large dealer member's default and the ensuing default contagion. In unwinding the defaulter's positions, the CCP faces the price impact of constrained member liquidations and unconstrained members' predatory selling. The variation margin captures the effect of price-mediated contagion and its amplification. A novel spatial measure captures the covariance between members' CDS holdings and the CDS being unwound. Key results show: Liquidations by constrained members lower the CCP's profits and make cds-spreads less informative. There exists a strong conflict between predatory competition and dealer distress, which inadvertently makes dealers prey on themselves. In turn, the adoption of a risk-sharing guarantee fund structure would provide a natural disciplinary mechanism for predation – minimizing overall CCP and member losses. A dynamic simulation, calibrated to OTC market data, supports these theoretical results with parameter magnitudes and sensitivities. Examination of three market liquidity scenarios provides intuition for effective liquidity injection by a Lender of Last Resort

     

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    Source: Union catalogues
    Language: English
    Media type: Book
    Format: Online
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    Series: Research paper series / Swiss Finance Institute ; no 20, 95
    Swiss Finance Institute Research Paper ; No. 20-95
    Subjects: Systemic Risk; CCP Recovery; CDS; CDS Spread Fire Sales; Liquidation; Predation; Price Impact; Contagion; Financial Network; Over the Counter Markets
    Scope: 1 Online-Ressource (circa 75 Seiten), Illustrationen