- A
counterparty (sometimes contraparty) is a
legal entity,
unincorporated entity, or
collection of
entities to
which an
exposure of
financial risk may exist...
- countries/investors. A
counterparty risk, also
known as a
settlement risk or
counterparty credit risk (CCR), is a risk that a
counterparty will not pay as obligated...
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clearing counterparty (CCP), also
referred to as a
central counterparty, is a
financial market infrastructure organization that
takes on
counterparty credit...
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standardized approach for
counterparty credit risk (SA-CCR) is the
capital requirement framework under Basel III
addressing counterparty risk for derivative...
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Counterparty is a peer-to-peer
financial platform and a distributed, open
source protocol built on top of the
Bitcoin blockchain and network. It was one...
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Especially counterparty risk has
gained particular emphasis due to the
credit crisis in 2007.
Counterparty risk is the risk that a
counterparty in a derivatives...
- the two
counterparties,
thereby removing the
counterparty risk the
parties of the
contract had to each
other and
replacing it with
counterparty risk to...
- derivative's price, as
charged by a bank to a
counterparty to
compensate it for
taking on the
credit risk of that
counterparty during the life of the transaction...
-
deposit with a
counterparty (most
often their broker or an exchange) to
cover some or all of the
credit risk the
holder poses for the
counterparty. This risk...
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occurs when
credit exposure to a
counterparty is
negatively correlated with the
credit quality of that
counterparty. In
other words, the more a party...