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The industry association wants to shore up “the weaknesses in some CCP risk management practices” via a new set of principles.
The International Swaps and Derivatives Association (ISDA) is setting forth in a new white paper a set of best practices for central counterparty clearinghouses (CCPs) in a bid to prevent troubling defaults that have to then be absorbed by CCP participants. Citing two recent defaults, ISDA says that they represent “the weaknesses in some CCP...
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