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Moody's: Bitcoin futures volatility mitigated by risk management at exchanges, clearing houses and retail brokers

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Moody's - Inc. (CME, Aa3 stable) and Cboe Global Markets, Inc. (Cboe, Baa1 positive) recent launch of Futures contracts is not anticipated to affect the creditworthiness of either entity, owing to strong at houses (CCPs), low futures' volumes and the futures' exchanges conservative approach to managing exposure, says in a new report. The price volatility of presents challenges for CCPs which makes it more difficult to close out a defaulting member's exposures. To manage this risk, both CME and Cboe set relatively high margins for futures trades to mitigate counterparty exposure, and have increased requirements from those they first presented to regulators in October 2017. "We expect the CME and Cboe to make conservative adjustments to these margins in response to changing market conditions -- namely, a sudden rise in the volatility of prices -- as a risk and credit control measure," Moody's says. Risk is contained for as well.

The firms that offer the products, such as (TD Ameritrade, A2 stable) and (E*TRADE, Baa3 review for upgrade) maintain conservative policies and margining to account for Bitcoin's high price volatility. The cautious approach from includes pre-qualification for customers to trade futures as well as an adherence to high margins. This tool protects the brokers' exposure at the house in a scenario where a customer defaults on a position. "The that a requires from its customers is typically at least 10% more than the required by the house from the broker, an important risk mitigation," Massih says.

However, operational risk is introduced to the underlying price of future contracts due to the use of unseasoned cryptocurrency spot exchanges. CME and Cboe use different methodologies to determine the reference rate for futures, and they both rely for price discovery on newly established cryptocurrency exchanges that have historically lacked meaningful regulatory oversight.

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First Published: Thu, February 15 2018. 11:50 IST
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