IMF Sees Risk Shift To Clearinghouses

The International Monetary Fund said new regulations governing over-the-counter derivatives could shift risk from banks to clearinghouses, leading to concerns about those systemically important facilities, reports YTWHW.com.

The International Monetary Fund said new regulations governing over-the-counter derivatives could shift risk from banks to clearinghouses, leading to concerns about those systemically important facilities. In a new working paper, the IMF stated that the regulations seem “unlikely to adequately reduce systemic risks,” noting that banks that originate derivatives are merely “passing on the risks, but not the profits” to central clearers. Click here to read the IMF report.

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