CCPs

John McPartland
CCPs

Mutualised clearinghouse risk evolves beyond the age of all-for-one

Published: Oct 2020
John McPartland has been a central banker, settlement banker, senior executive of two FCMs and deputy manager of a major CCP during a 45-year career in the industry
Ron Berndsen
CCPs

A CCP’s skin-in-the-game: Is there a trade-off?

Published: Oct 2020
Ron Berndsen, Professor of Financial Market Infrastructures at Tilburg University, chair of the Risk Committees of LCH Ltd and LCH SA, and editor-in-chief of the Journal of Financial Market Infrastructures
David Murphy
CCPs

Perspectives on the client clearing mandate

Published: Oct 2020
David Murphy, Prudential Policy Directorate, Bank of England
Michael McClain
CCPs

Digital transformation and accelerated settlement

Published: Oct 2020
Michael McClain, General Manager of Equity Clearing and DTC Settlement Services, DTCC
Vikram Kothari
CCPs

Post-trade reforms in India: Enhancing customer protection

Published: Oct 2020
Vikram Kothari, Managing Director, National Securities Clearing Corporation Limited (NSCCL) at National Stock Exchange of India Limited
John Davidson
CCPs

Keeping markets on an even keel: How clearinghouse strength provides resilience

Published: Oct 2020
John Davidson, Chief Executive Officer, OCC
Hamed Amini and Andreea Minca
CCPs

Clearing financial networks: Impact on equilibrium asset prices and seniority of claims

Published: Oct 2020
Hamed Amini and Andreea Minca, J. Mack Robinson College of Business, Georgia State University and Cornell University, School of Operations Research and Information Engineering
Fernando Cerezetti
CCPs

The risk of unintended incentives for CCPs and their models

Published: Oct 2020
Fernando Cerezetti, Chair, EACH Risk Committee
CCPs

The WFE launches workplan to drive greater understanding around CCPs & their role in systemic safety

Published: Dec 2019
The WFE has said it is starting a 12-month workplan to ensure that the role and nature of CCPs is correctly understood, and is not undermined by narrow interests that diverge from good public policy.