European banks can’t escape SA-CCR hit, warns FX exec

Although not yet directly affected, EU dealers may feel regulation’s impact, says Goldman’s Wilkins

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European banks will be unable to dodge the counterparty credit charges that have made their US counterparts less competitive when trading foreign exchange forwards and swaps, according to a Goldman Sachs e-FX executive.

With increased capital charges stemming from the standardised approach to counterparty credit risk, or SA-CCR, some US banks have been forced to widen their bid/offer spreads for certain derivatives quotes. The new regime hits uncollateralised FX swaps and forwards particularly

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