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Article 325bo
Article 325bo - Recognition of hedges in an internal default risk model
Table of content
Article 387 - Subject matterArticle 389 - DefinitionQ&AArticle 390 - Calculation of the exposure valueITS/RTSQ&AArticle 391 - Definition of an institution for large exposures purposesITS/RTSQ&AArticle 392 - Definition of a large exposureQ&AArticle 393 - Capacity to identify and manage large exposuresArticle 394 - Reporting requirementsITS/RTSQ&AArticle 395 - Limits to large exposuresQ&AOPGLArticle 396 - Compliance with large exposures requirementsGLArticle 397 - Calculating additional own funds requirements for large exposures in the trading bookArticle 398 - Procedures to prevent institutions from avoiding the additional own funds requirementArticle 399 - Eligible credit mitigation techniquesQ&AArticle 400 - ExemptionsQ&AArticle 401 - Calculating the effect of the use of credit risk mitigation techniquesQ&AOPArticle 402 - Exposures arising from mortgage lendingQ&AArticle 403 - Substitution approachQ&AGL
Article 429 - Calculation of the leverage ratioQ&AArticle 429a - Exposures excluded from the total exposure measureQ&ADCArticle 429b - Calculation of the exposure value of assetsQ&AArticle 429c - Calculation of the exposure value of derivativesQ&AArticle 429d - Additional provisions on the calculation of the exposure value of written credit derivativesQ&AArticle 429e - Counterparty credit risk add-on for securities financing transactionsQ&AArticle 429f - Calculation of the exposure value of off-balance-sheet itemsQ&AArticle 429g - Calculation of the exposure value of regular-way purchases and sales awaiting settlementQ&A
Article 430 - Reporting on prudential requirements and financial informationITS/RTSQ&AArticle 430a - Specific reporting obligationsQ&AArticle 430b - Specific reporting requirements for market riskITS/RTSArticle 430c - Feasibility report on the integrated reporting system
Article 456 - Delegated actsQ&AOPArticle 457 - Technical adjustments and correctionsArticle 458 - Macroprudential or systemic risk identified at the level of a Member StateOPArticle 459 - Prudential requirementsArticle 460 - LiquidityITS/RTSQ&AArticle 461 - Review of the phasing-in of the liquidity coverage requirementArticle 461a - Alternative standardised approach for market riskArticle 462 - Exercise of the delegationArticle 463 - Objections to regulatory technical standardsArticle 464 - European Banking Committee
Article 325bo
Recognition of hedges in an internal default risk model
1.
Institutions may incorporate hedges in their internal default risk model and may net positions where the long positions and short positions relate to the same financial instrument.
2.
In their internal default risk models, institutions may only recognise hedging or diversification effects associated with long and short positions involving different instruments or different securities of the same obligor, as well as long and short positions in different issuers by explicitly modelling the gross long and short positions in the different instruments, including modelling of basis risks between different issuers.
3.
In their internal default risk models, institutions shall capture material risks between a hedging instrument and the hedged instrument that could occur during the interval between the maturity of a hedging instrument and the one-year time horizon, as well as the potential for significant basis risks in hedging strategies that arise from differences in the type of product, seniority in the capital structure, internal or external ratings, maturity, vintage and other differences. Institutions shall recognise a hedging instrument only to the extent that it can be maintained even as the obligor approaches a credit event or other event.