Clearing Mechanics

Christian Chamorro-Courtland

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Abstract

Clearing of OTC derivatives is an essential part of the financial market infrastructure, and performs a critical function catering for the need of market participants to hedge risks by using OTC derivatives. As a response to the financial crisis, central clearing has also added greater safety and transparency in the financial sector. Nevertheless, although the main risks have been addressed, they have not disappeared. Clearing OTC Derivatives in Europe provides a comprehensive and practical guide to the legal, regulatory, and operational aspects of the OTC derivatives clearing industry in Europe.

This volume consists of six parts which provide an in-depth analysis of all relevant aspects of the entire operation of clearing OTC derivatives. Part I provides a general description of OTC Derivatives clearing as well as a detailed description of the development of the EU regulatory regime from an historical perspective also highlighting the global perspective. Part II discusses structural elements of OTC derivatives clearing including the various access models (incl. sponsored access), clearing mechanics (novation), collateral management, CCP governance, clearing documentation and capital requirements. Part III examines the CCP's default management, segregation and portability of client assets and CCP recovery & resolution. Part IV analyses the transaction chain including open access as well as the relationship with trading venues and settlement organisations. Part V addresses cross border issues and the consequences of Brexit for the OTC derivatives clearing industry. Part VI focusses on future developments including distributed ledger technology (DLT).
Original languageEnglish
Title of host publicationClearing OTC Derivatives in Europe
PublisherOxford University Press
Chapter5
Number of pages624
ISBN (Print)9780192868725
Publication statusPublished - 28 Sept 2023

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