Moody's warns on credit impact of OTC rules

Clearing rules will make parts of the financial system safer, but the buyside may increase credit risk, according to ratings agency

Managed funds could invest more heavily in lower credit-quality investments because of new derivatives regulation, Moody’s has warned, as regulatory-driven demand for liquid government debt pushes down yields.

Moody's argued in a note that the industry-wide need for more collateral could in the long term lead to a surge in demand for liquid, high-quality clearing-eligible government securities.

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