OTC Cleared Contract Life Cycle
Khader Shaik
Chapter Chapter 14 in Managing Derivatives Contracts, 2014, pp 311-320 from Springer
Abstract:
Abstract The introduction of the Dodd-Frank Act and similar reforms across the world has changed the OTC markets. The new OTC market structure and new regulations were discussed in Chapter 9. As a result of these reforms, standardized cleared OTC contracts have been introduced. Today, cleared instruments are traded that have been derived from various OTC products, such as interest rate swaps, basis swaps, currency swaps, foreign exchange swaps, total return swaps, equity swaps, equity index swaps, debt and debt index swaps, credit default swaps, and other commodity swaps. Although the cleared contract market is still a relatively new market and there is trading of a limited variety of types of contracts, the cleared contract market is expected to introduce a larger variety of instruments and trade higher volumes.
Keywords: Cle Contraction; Total Return Swaps; Clean Instruments; Credit Default Swaps; Foreign Exchange Swap (search for similar items in EconPapers)
Date: 2014
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DOI: 10.1007/978-1-4302-6275-6_14
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