Banking

Exigence de Marge Initiale

The minimum amount of collateral required to open a position in a derivatives contract, set by clearinghouses or regulators to cover potential future exposures from market movements.

Quick answer: The minimum amount of collateral required to open a position in a derivatives contract, set by clearinghouses or regulators to cover potential future exposures from market movements.

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The minimum amount of collateral required to open a position in a derivatives contract, set by clearinghouses or regulators to cover potential future exposures from market movements.

Why it matters

Exigence de Marge Initiale matters because it supports clear communication in Banking contexts for Financial Analysts, Bankers, and Traders. It also connects to aviation training and exam language such as CFA, ACCA, and FRM.

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What is Exigence de Marge Initiale?

In this glossary, Exigence de Marge Initiale refers to: The minimum amount of collateral required to open a position in a derivatives contract, set by clearinghouses or regulators to cover potential future exposures from market movements.

How is Exigence de Marge Initiale used in finance?

In finance communication, this term appears in contexts such as: "Les chambres de compensation calculent les exigences de marge initiale pour garantir que des garanties suffisantes sont déposées avant l’exécution des opérations sur dérivés."

Why does Exigence de Marge Initiale matter in finance?

Exigence de Marge Initiale matters because it supports clear communication in Banking contexts for Financial Analysts, Bankers, and Traders. It also connects to aviation training and exam language such as CFA, ACCA, and FRM.

Who uses Exigence de Marge Initiale?

Exigence de Marge Initiale is mainly used by Financial Analysts, Bankers, and Traders.

What category does Exigence de Marge Initiale belong to?

In this glossary, Exigence de Marge Initiale is grouped under Banking. Related pages in this category explain adjacent procedures, commands and operational concepts.

Where does this definition come from?

This definition is sourced from CFA Institute, IFRS Foundation, FASB (GAAP), Basel III Framework and published by Protermify Finance as a static finance reference page.

Definition

The minimum amount of collateral required to open a position in a derivatives contract, set by clearinghouses or regulators to cover potential future exposures from market movements.

Operational example

Clearinghouses calculate initial margin requirements to ensure adequate collateral is posted before derivatives trades are executed.

Localized term

Exigence de Marge Initiale

Localized example

Les chambres de compensation calculent les exigences de marge initiale pour garantir que des garanties suffisantes sont déposées avant l’exécution des opérations sur dérivés.

Definition language

English reference definition

Source

CFA Institute, IFRS Foundation, FASB (GAAP), Basel III Framework

Category

Banking

Exam relevance

  • CFA
  • ACCA
  • FRM

Target audience

  • Financial Analysts
  • Bankers
  • Traders

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