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| Netting set, hedging sets, and related terms
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| (4) ‘netting set’ means a group of transactions between an institution and a single counterparty that is subject to a legally enforceable bilateral netting arrangement that is recognised under Section 7 and Chapter 4.
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| Each transaction that is not subject to a legally enforceable bilateral netting arrangement which is recognised under Section 7 shall be treated as its own netting set for the purposes of this Chapter.
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| Under the Internal Model Method set out in Section 6, all netting sets with a single counterparty may be treated as a single netting set if negative simulated market values of the individual netting sets are set to 0 in the estimation of expected exposure (hereinafter referred to as ‘EE’);
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Revision as of 12:56, 1 December 2014
Article 193 of CRD IV:
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Regulatory Capital Anatomy™
The JC’s untutored thoughts on how bank capital works.
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