Isda AGM: Asia clearing houses to dominate, says survey

Many derivatives users in Asia expect to clear through local CCPs, creating the potential for liquidity fragmentation and higher costs

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Nearly half of the over-the-counter derivatives participants in Asia-Pacific expect to clear through local clearing houses, according to a new survey from Celent – creating the prospect of liquidity fragmentation, the splitting of netting sets and higher costs.

Forty-six per cent of respondents to the survey said they would likely clear through local central counterparties (CCPs), compared with 38% who said they expect to use global clearing houses. Only 8% said they would use both. The Celent

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