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ECB seeks capital clarity on Spire repacks

Dealers split between counterparty credit risk and market risk frameworks for repack RWAs

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European regulators are debating whether capital requirements for repackaged notes issued on multi-dealer platform Spire should be calculated under the counterparty credit risk (CCR) or market risk framework – a matter which could have pricing consequences for instruments whose popularity has soared.

The European Central Bank (ECB) wrote to the European Banking Authority (EBA) in September, to clarify whether special-purpose vehicle (SPV) repackaging transactions issued from standardised

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