S&P back pedals on counterparty criteria
Following the January 2010 implementation of its revised counterparty criteria and the loss of market share that this would have implied, Standard & Poor’s has gone back to the drawing board and taken a more flexible approach. But the principal is the same as, in essence, the higher the counterparty rating, the less onerous the collateral posting requirement.
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