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'''{{{{{1}}}|Minimum Transfer Amount}}''' or “'''{{{{{1}}}|MTA}}'''”: Assuming you are over your {{{{{1}}}|Threshold}}, is there a “smallest integral amount” of incremental {{{{{1}}}|Exposure}} that must arisen before a posting obligation arises and anyone has to go to the trouble of paying out?</ol> | '''{{{{{1}}}|Minimum Transfer Amount}}''' or “'''{{{{{1}}}|MTA}}'''”: Assuming you are over your {{{{{1}}}|Threshold}}, is there a “smallest integral amount” of incremental {{{{{1}}}|Exposure}} that must arisen before a posting obligation arises and anyone has to go to the trouble of paying out?</ol> | ||
These three levers do different things: {{{{{1}}}|Independent Amount}} is what is now colloquially referred to as [[initial margin]]: it is a buffer that just sits there for a rainy day. {{{{{1}}}|Threshold}} allows you to set a point where okay yes my credit people are now officially freaking out and you need to make them less freaky fast. So the {{{{{1}}}|Threshold}} will typically be a big number. You cross it once, and the CSA starts up. If you drop below it, the CSA stops again. If one or other party wishes to ''never'' post {{{{{1}}}|Credit Support}} (did happen, not really nowadays with regulatory VM, but there is the odd [[Non-financial counterparty|NFC]] in this bucket) you would set your {{{{{1}}}|Threshold}} at “Infinity”. The {{{{{1}}}|Minimum Transfer Amount}} is usually a small, round number (say USD1m, or USD5m) that reflects the fact that small movements in {{{{{1}}}|Exposure}} are not really worth getting your collateral ops steampunk machine fired up for. | These three levers do different things: {{{{{1}}}|Independent Amount}} is what is now colloquially referred to as [[initial margin]]: it is a buffer that just sits there for a rainy day. {{{{{1}}}|Threshold}} allows you to set a point where okay yes my credit people are now officially freaking out and you need to make them less freaky fast. So the {{{{{1}}}|Threshold}} will typically be a big number. You cross it once, and the CSA starts up. If you drop below it, the CSA stops again. If one or other party wishes to ''never'' post {{{{{1}}}|Credit Support}} (did happen, not really nowadays with regulatory VM, but there is the odd [[Non-financial counterparty|NFC]] in this bucket) you would set your {{{{{1}}}|Threshold}} at “Infinity”. The {{{{{1}}}|Minimum Transfer Amount}} is usually a small, round number (say USD1m, or USD5m) that reflects the fact that small movements in {{{{{1}}}|Exposure}} are not really worth getting your collateral ops steampunk machine fired up for. | ||
====Isn’t Threshold something to do with Cross Default?==== | |||
Well, it is, but that is different: that is the {{{{{1}}}|Threshold Amount}}: The Threshold in the CSA is a different thing. They are both thresholds, but {{icds}} might have used a different word. | |||
A bit late now, however, but the JC thesaural service came up with “knock-in level”, or “floor”, or “gate”, or “trigger”, or “hurdle”. Or, yes, threshold. | |||
====Is “Independent Amount” different from “initial margin”?==== | ====Is “Independent Amount” different from “initial margin”?==== |