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The WFE is shining a spotlight on how central counterparty clearinghouses should handle the potential of extreme NDLs.
The World Federation of Exchanges (WFE) wants the securities industry to focus on how central counterparty clearinghouses (CCPs) handle rare but potentially extreme non-default losses (NDLs), and evolve to a situation that avoids any confusion about liability among users of CCP services. “NDLs refer to losses that may arise from any risk event that is...
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