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A level, rate or amount at which something comes into effect | A level, rate or amount at which something comes into effect. | ||
For example, if a non-financial counterparty exceeds a threshold of EUR 1 billion in credit derivative contracts, this will trigger | For example, if a non-financial counterparty exceeds a threshold of EUR 1 billion in credit derivative contracts, this will trigger mandatory clearing in all asset classes under EMIR. | ||
==See also== | ==See also== | ||
* [[Threshold balancing]] | *[[Clearing]] | ||
*[[Counterparty]] | |||
*[[Derivative instrument]] | |||
*[[EMIR]] | |||
*[[Materiality]] | |||
*[[Threshold balancing]] | |||
* [[Tipping point]] | |||
[[Category:Knowledge_and_information_management]] | [[Category:Knowledge_and_information_management]] | ||
[[Category:Context_of_treasury]] | [[Category:Context_of_treasury]] |
Latest revision as of 08:54, 26 August 2021
A level, rate or amount at which something comes into effect.
For example, if a non-financial counterparty exceeds a threshold of EUR 1 billion in credit derivative contracts, this will trigger mandatory clearing in all asset classes under EMIR.