
Explanation:
If the difference in valuation or disputed amount is within the tolerance level as specified in the collateral agreement, then the counterparties may “split the difference.” Otherwise, it will be necessary to find the cause of the discrepancy.
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Q.1907 Collateral management is one of those banking areas that have yet to embrace technology. It still relies heavily on manual processes and data standards. One of the problems that results directly from such reliance manifests in the form of valuation disputes with regard to previously posted collateral. Which of the following explanations correctly outlines how such a dispute should be addressed?
A
If the disputed amount is higher than a certain acceptable level stated in the collateral agreement, then the counterparties may “split the difference”.
B
If the disputed amount is under a certain acceptable level stated in the collateral agreement, then the counterparties may “split the difference”; otherwise, a case must be filed against the defaulting party.
C
If the disputed amount is under a certain acceptable level stated in the collateral agreement, then the counterparties may “split the difference”; otherwise, it is compulsory to find the cause of the difference.
D
If the disputed amount is under a certain acceptable level stated in the collateral agreement, parties should ignore it; otherwise, it is compulsory to find the cause of the difference.
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