Effect of Central Clearing on Counterparty Risk, Liquidity and Other Determinants of Corporate Credit Default Swaps

Josephine Molleyres
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Over-the-counter (OTC) trades are connected with a large amount of uncertainty regarding liquidity and counterparty risk. This paper shows that the recent implementation of regulated central counterparty clearing houses (CCPs) in the Credit Default Swaps (CDS) market reduces the impact of counterparty risk and liquidity on single name corporate CDS spreads listed in the S&P500. The results show evidence for the efficient risk management of CCPs and that transparency is increased in the CDS market. CDS spreads are determined by firm-specific and global factors. The determinants of CDS spreads are dependent on whether they are traded OTC or centrally. Using a novel technique to measure equity price fluctuations from high-frequency data show that the firm-specific stock market determines CDS spreads much stronger when CDS are traded OTC than when they are centrally cleared. Equity log-returns have a significant negative impact on CDS spreads, whereas equity volatility is positively related. The significant negative effect of the market-wide stock market climate on CDS spreads is independent of the trading place. The term spread has a negative effect and the market wide volatility a positive deterministic potential on CDS spreads only when they are traded OTC, whereas there is no effect when CDS spreads are centrally cleared. Interestingly, OTC traded CDS spreads are much better explained than centrally cleared ones.
中央清算对企业信用违约互换交易对手风险、流动性和其他决定因素的影响
场外交易与流动性和交易对手风险方面的大量不确定性有关。本文表明,最近在信用违约掉期(CDS)市场上实施的受监管的中央对手方清算所(ccp)降低了对手方风险和流动性对标普500指数中列出的单名公司CDS价差的影响。结果表明,中央结算对手的有效风险管理和透明度在CDS市场增加的证据。CDS价差是由公司特定因素和全球因素决定的。CDS价差的决定因素取决于它们是在场外交易还是集中交易。利用一种新技术从高频数据中衡量股价波动,结果表明,当CDS在场外交易时,特定公司的股票市场决定了CDS的价差要比在集中清算时大得多。股票的对数回报对CDS价差有显著的负影响,而股票的波动性是正相关的。股市大环境对CDS价差的显著负面影响与交易地点无关。只有在场外交易时,期限价差才对CDS价差产生负面影响,而市场波动率对CDS价差具有积极的确定性潜力,而当CDS价差集中清算时,则没有影响。有趣的是,场外交易的CDS息差比中央结算的息差解释得更好。
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