Pensions Plans Have No Cause To Fear Dodd-Frank Margin Reqs, Says Survey

Pension funds should have adequate capital to cover new requirements imposed on the bulk of OTC derivatives trading by the Dodd-Frank Act, according to a new white paper by Northern Trust.
By Wicy Wang(2147484160)
Pension funds should have adequate capital to cover new requirements imposed on the bulk of OTC derivatives trading by the Dodd-Frank Act, according to a new white paper by Northern Trust.

The research paper, “Capital Requirements for Pension Funds in the Wake of Dodd-Frank,” is based on a review of current pension fund information in Northern Trust’s database. To determine the impact of Dodd-Frank’s initial margin requirements on pension funds, Northern Trust identified the requirements across more than 200 accounts holding eligible interest-rate swap products. The analysis showed that most funds in the sample group with margin requirements of more than $1 million had ample eligible collateral, in the form of high-grade government or corporate bonds, to meet their initial margin requirements.

“Our research on a significant sample of clients shows that most pension funds should not be deterred from their current trading strategies as they are prepared to handle capital adequacy requirements,” said Judson Baker, product manager for Derivatives and Collateral Management at Northern Trust.

In an effort to reduce risk and increase transparency, the Dodd-Frank Act imposes mandatory clearing and trade execution of certain OTC derivatives. Pension plans are required to move certain interest rate and credit default swaps to central clearing platforms on September 9, 2013. Interest rate derivatives account for approximately 77% of total swap activity in the global OTC market and the products are widely used by pension funds in liability-driven investment strategies to extend portfolio duration and hedge long-term pension liabilities.

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