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  3. 2024_7109 Determination of exposure value cap for netting sets subject to a margin agreement.
Question ID
2024_7109
Legal act
Regulation (EU) No 575/2013 (CRR)
Topic
Credit risk
Article
274
Paragraph
3
COM Delegated or Implementing Acts/RTS/ITS/GLs/Recommendations
Not applicable
Article/Paragraph
N/A
Type of submitter
Investment firm
Subject matter
Determination of exposure value cap for netting sets subject to a margin agreement.
Question

The final answer to EBA Q&A 2023_6962 states that when capping the exposure value of a margined netting set at the exposure value of the same netting set not subject to any form of margin agreement “The term NICA, included in the formula set out in Article 275(1) and defined in Article 272(12a), does not include the variation margin posted or received.”

 

We believe that this is an incorrect reading and could lead to significant under estimation of RWAs whenever the institution is posting significant excess collateral to its client. This can happen particularly when trades with a large MTM unwind at maturity and the collateral balance is exchange back only on T+1 basis.

 

Take the following example scenario. If calculating the EAD per the margined methodology the variation margin posted to the client offsets some of the MTM of the derivatives and the add-on is fully added to EAD as the multiplier remains 1. 

 

However under the unmargined methodology if I disregard the posted collateral then the negative current replacement cost works to significantly offset the add-on and can actually result in an EAD below the EAD incurred on only the actual replacement cost/current exposure (in this example 140).

 

Example Scenario  
   
MTM of Derivatives

-50

Variation Margin posted to client

150

Replacement Cost (Margined)

100

Add-on (pre multiplier)

100

Multiplier

1

EAD per margined methodology

280

   
MTM of Derivatives

-50

Variation Margin posted to client (ignored as not NICA)

0

Replacement Cost (Unmargined ignoring VM posted)

0

Add-on (pre multiplier)

100

Multiplier

0.78

EAD per unmargined methodology

109

   
Final capped EAD to unmargined

109

 

Our understanding is that the wording in Article 274(3) which says “the exposure value of a netting set that is subject to a contractual margin agreement shall be capped at the exposure value of the same netting set not subject to any form of margin agreement” instead of meaning that there is no variation margin and hence this should be completely removed in the unmargined cap calculation should actually be read in conjunction with Article 272(12a) to define that in the absence of a margin agreement there can be nothing classed as “variation margin” and therefore all collateral is part of NICA – “NICA means the sum of the volatility-adjusted value of net collateral received or posted, as applicable, to the netting set other than variation margin”.

 

If we follow the previous Q&A answer then we will see significant reductions in RWA which we feel are unwarranted vs the counterparty risk for netting sets which exhibit the same portfolio dynamic as in the example above. The purpose of the cap is only to ignore exposure from large threshold amounts and not to avoid exposure from large amounts of posted collateral which are still owed back 

Background on the question

EBA Q&A 2023_6962 provides an answer which if implemented as written will lead to reductions in RWA vs exposure

Submission date
14/06/2024
Rejected publishing date
23/10/2024
Rationale for rejection

This question has been rejected because the matter it refers to has been answered in Q&A 6962.

Status
Rejected question

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