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21 April 2015
London
Reporter Stephen Durham

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LCH.Clearnet opens Australian dollar account with RBA

Central counterparty (CCP) LCH.Clearnet has established new deposit and liquidity facilities with the Reserve Bank of Australia (RBA).



It is the first overseas licensed CCP to maintain an exchange settlement account with the RBA and has started to settle its Australian dollar payments via this account.



LCH.Clearnet has also become a direct member of the Reserve Bank Information and Transfer System, Australia's high-value payments system, which is used by banks and other approved institutions to settle their payment obligations on a real-time gross settlement basis.



National and international regulatory standards encourage CCPs to settle in central bank money where practical and available, to avoid credit and liquidity risks.



Where a CCP uses central bank money, a payment obligation is discharged by providing the CCP with a direct claim on the central bank.



Martin Pluves, CEO of LCH.Clearnet, said: “We are delighted to announce the opening of a new central bank account with the RBA.”



“LCH.Clearnet is a global leader in the provision of clearing and risk management services and this addition will help further improve sources of liquidity, in line with regulatory standards.”



LCH.Clearnet also maintains a sterling and euro central bank account at the Bank of England and a Canadian dollar account at the Bank of Canada.

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