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* New developments in clearing and settlement arrangements for OTC derivatives

CPSS Publications No 77 March 2007

Foreword

Since the publication by the BIS in 1998 of a report on OTC derivatives: settlement procedures and counterparty risk management, the markets for OTC derivatives have continued to expand and develop rapidly, while risk management practices have evolved and significant changes in market infrastructures have occurred.

In early 2006, the CPSS set up a Working Group, comprising representatives of its member central banks and prudential supervisors of major derivatives dealers, to analyse existing arrangements and risk management practices in the broader OTC derivatives market and evaluate the potential for risks to be mitigated by greater use of, and enhancements to, market infrastructure. This project complemented an earlier supervisory initiative that at the time was focused primarily on confirmation backlogs in the credit derivatives markets.

The Working Group conducted interviews with some 35 major dealers in OTC derivatives in the G10 countries and Hong Kong SAR. It also met with industry groups and providers of post-trade processing services. Finally, upon completion of the report, it discussed its findings in a roundtable with these entities.

The report focuses on six issues, of which three had already been discussed in 1998 and three others have caught the Group's attention during its discussions with OTC derivatives dealers and service providers: (1) the risks created by delays in documenting and confirming transactions; (2) the implications of the rapidly expanding use of collateral to mitigate counterparty credit risks; (3) the potential for expanding the use of central counterparty (CCP) clearing to reduce counterparty risks; (4) the implications of OTC derivatives prime brokerage; (5) the risks associated with unauthorised novations of contracts; and (6) the potential for significant market disruptions from the closeout of OTC derivatives transactions following the default of a large market participant.

The report concludes that, since 1998, the clearing and settlement infrastructure of OTC derivatives markets has been significantly strengthened. But further progress is needed in some areas:

In addition, as the market infrastructure moves further in the direction of centralised processing of trades and post-trade events, several issues will assume greater importance:

Interested parties are welcome to send comments on the report to the CPSS Secretariat (cpss@bis.org ); please mention OTC derivatives in the subject line of your email. Comments will be made available on the website of the BIS.

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The CPSS is grateful to the members of the Working Group and to its chair, Patrick Parkinson of the Board of Governors of the Federal Reserve System, for their excellent work in writing this report.

Timothy F Geithner,

Chairman
Committee on Payment and Settlement Systems

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See Table on page 10 of the PDF link at post #29...title

New developments in clearing and settlement arrangements for OTC derivatives
March 2007

The global OTC derivatives market1 (end-Jun 2006)

Gross market values

Grand total ( including credit default swaps - CDSs)

Total

In USD billions

10,074

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