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Define “Collateral Haircut” in the Context of Derivatives Margin.

A collateral haircut is a percentage reduction applied to the market value of an asset used as collateral for a derivatives trade. It is a risk management tool to account for potential price volatility and the cost/time of liquidating the asset in case of a counterparty default.

Highly volatile or illiquid assets receive larger haircuts, meaning more collateral must be posted.

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