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Dynamic analysis of counterparty exposures and netting efficiency of central counterparty clearing

Lijun Bo, Yanchu Liu and Tingting Zhang

Quantitative Finance, 2021, vol. 21, issue 7, 1187-1206

Abstract: Dynamic exposure and default contagion in the over-the-counter (OTC) market is considered in this paper to analyze the time-dependent priority of central counterparty (CCP) clearing. We investigate the asymptotic behavior of the netting efficiency which is measured as the average of total expected exposures (ATEE), by proving the convergence of empirical measure-valued processes associated with our dynamic CCP model when the number of entities tends to infinity. The limit of ATEE is supported by numerical evidence as an effective approximation to that of the finite number of entities by comparing it with Monte-Carlo simulation. The key insight revealed by our analysis is that one CCP can lose its superiority to bilateral clearing and multiple CCPs after a critical time after market distress happens, as observed in our extensive numerical experiments. We also find that both of the large initial exposure and default intensity of the entity can result in the premature failure of CCP clearing.

Date: 2021
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