Counterparty credit limits: the impact of a risk-mitigation measure on everyday trading
A counterparty credit limit (CCL) is a limit that is imposed by a financial institution to cap its maximum possible exposure to a specified counterparty. CCLs help institutions to mitigate counterparty credit risk via selective diversification of their exposures. In this paper, we analyze how CCLs i...
Main Authors: | Gould, M, Hautsch, N, Howison, S, Porter, M |
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Format: | Journal article |
Language: | English |
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Taylor and Francis
2021
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