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by kasey_junk
1287 days ago
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Most fx swaps have a future component, but either the rate will net out or the difference will be paid back. This minimizes credit costs and fx exposure by trading it for counterparty risk. The report is suggesting that a liquidity crunch specifically on dollars that need to be delivered in the future may create systematic counterparty risk that central banks will need to solve. |
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