Risk Spotlight: Central Counterparties - Lessons Learned from LME’s Nickel Market Closure
Peyton Young
No 23-02, The OFR Blog from Office of Financial Research, US Department of the Treasury
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In 2022, there were no reported defaults by central counterparties (CCPs) members or their clients, and there were also very few serious disruptions. One exception was the closure of the nickel market on the London Metal Exchange (LME). This blog post discusses the heighted risk factors that this incident exposed. A more detailed discussion is included in OFR’s 2022 Annual Report.
Date: 2023-02-13
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