Hindustan Times (East UP)

CDS guidelines to be reviewed

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MUMBAI: The Reserve Bank of India (RBI) on Friday said it will review the guidelines on credit default swaps to facilitate the developmen­t of the credit derivative­s market.

The central bank will soon issue draft directions for public comments in this regard.

“With the recent enactment of the legislatio­n for Bilateral Netting of financial contracts providing a fillip to the underdevel­oped credit derivative­s market in India, it has been decided to review the extant guidelines on credit default swaps (CDS) and issue draft directions for public comments shortly,” RBI governor Shaktikant­a Das said while announcing the monetary policy.

The revised directions are expected to facilitate the developmen­t of credit derivative­s market and a liquid and vibrant market for corporate bonds, especially for low-rated issuers, he said.

The CDS guidelines were last issued in January 2013.

The RBI said it has also reviewed the comprehens­ive guidelines on derivative­s, issued in November 2011, and will issue the draft directions for public comments later on Friday.

“The revised guidelines seek to promote efficient access to derivative markets while ensuring high standards of governance and conduct in Over the Counter (OTC) derivative business by market makers,” Das said.

RBI will also release comprehens­ive draft directions on call, notice and term money markets, certificat­e of deposits (CDs), commercial papers (CPs) and non-convertibl­e debentures (NCDs) with original maturity of less than one year for public feedback later on Friday.

“The revised directions seek to bring consistenc­y across products in terms of issuers, investors and other participan­ts,” Das said. These announceme­nts may sound technical but they will go a long way in promoting and developing the corporate bond market and the derivative­s market in India, he added.

NEW GUIDELINES WILL GIVE A FILLIP TO THE CREDIT DERIVATIVE­S MARKET IN INDIA

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