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New general terms and conditions on standing credit and liquidity insurance facilities launched

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Published on July 14, 2023, 17:41:00

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Insurance UAE Central Bank Dirham Liquidity

The Central Bank of the UAE (CBUAE) will introduce new general terms and conditions for its standing credit and liquidity insurance facilities, where licensed financial institutions in the UAE can access CBUAE reserves on an overnight or term basis by posting eligible collateral. This has been proposed as part of the Central Bank’s Dirham Monetary Framework implementation plan,

The new terms and conditions, which will come into effect on 1st March, 2022, define the discretionary powers related to the activation of these facilities, and the guidelines for collateral management, reported WAM, the official media agency.

At their own discretion, eligible counterparties may access either of the standing credit facilities to draw on CBUAE reserves on an overnight basis, through Collateralized Funding or Murabaha Transactions, to deal with temporary liquidity needs.

In addition, the CBUAE may activate the Contingent Liquidity Insurance Facility in response to any actual or prospective stress of an exceptional nature, where eligible counterparties need CBUAE reserves for extended terms.

Khaled Mohamed Balama, Governor of the CBUAE, stated, "The reorganisation of the spectrum of eligible collateral will ensure more effective intervention by the CBUAE to provide eligible counterparties with liquidity at times of stress, or to deal with domestic market issues. The new features of the standing credit and liquidity insurance facilities shall also assist the CBUAE to cope with all market conditions."

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