Cœuré cautious over loss-absorbing capacities of CCPs

Stresses the need for careful approach if they are to be expanded

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The global regulatory agenda since the crisis has made central counterparties (CCPs) a lot safer, according to European Central Bank (ECB) executive board member Benoît Cœuré, but questions remain over whether their loss-absorbing capacities will reach the desired levels.

Speaking at the Federal Reserve Bank of Chicago Symposium on Central Clearing, on April 10, Cœuré noted that if these new requirements are applied consistently, "significant improvements to CCP loss-absorbing capacities may not

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