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*Your {{csaprov|Threshold}}: 5,000,000 | *Your {{csaprov|Threshold}}: 5,000,000 | ||
Your {{csaprov|Credit Support Amount}} is ''10,000,000 + 2,000,000 - (0 + 5,000,000) = '''7,000,000'''''. Now whether you have to pay anything or receive anything as a result | Your {{csaprov|Credit Support Amount}} is therefore ''10,000,000 + 2,000,000 - (0 + 5,000,000) = '''7,000,000'''''. | ||
Now, whether you have to ''pay'' anything or ''receive'' anything as a result — whether there is a {{csaprov|Delivery Amount}} or a {{csaprov|Return Amount}}, in other words — that depends whether the {{csaprov|Credit Support Amount}} is greater or smaller than your prevailing {{csaprov|Credit Support Balance}}. |
Revision as of 19:24, 19 January 2017
Calculating your Credit Support Amount
How the IA contributes to the Credit Support Amount — being the total amount a Transferor actually has to hand over to its counterparty can be mind-boggling. It pans out like for a given counterparty like so:
- First, take your Exposure - the net mark-to-market value of your Transactions under the ISDA not counting, of course, the CSA itself. Call this E.
- Next, add to E the total Independent Amount you are required to pay the other feller. Call this IAt. E + IAt is the total amount you have to hand over as Credit Support if it weren't for ...
- Any Independent Amount the other dude owes you. This we will call IAr. There’s something faintly absurd both parties exchanging Independent Amounts by title transfer — they net off against each other — but that’s as may be. Stupider things have happened[1].
- Any Threshold that applies to the Transferor - being the minimum MTM amount at which it must pony up variation margin in the first place.
This leaves you with a formula as follows:
- Max[0, E + IAt - (IAr + Threshold.)
Let's plug in some numbers. Say:
Your Credit Support Amount is therefore 10,000,000 + 2,000,000 - (0 + 5,000,000) = 7,000,000.
Now, whether you have to pay anything or receive anything as a result — whether there is a Delivery Amount or a Return Amount, in other words — that depends whether the Credit Support Amount is greater or smaller than your prevailing Credit Support Balance.