Malaysia's close-out netting rules should bolster credit appetite

Malaysia has officially enforced the netting mechanism for a wide range of financial instruments typically traded in its financial market.
Malaysia's close-out netting rules should bolster credit appetite

To promote the development of its domestic financial markets, Malaysia has put in place a legal infrastructure allowing enforcement of close-out netting on a large swathe of financial transactions conducted in the country. In theory, the development should give market participants more legal assurance to manage risk exposures, and a more efficient way to manage cash pools.

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