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How Does Market Volatility Influence the Measurement of Credit Risk?

Higher market volatility increases the potential for large, sudden price movements, which in turn increases the Potential Future Exposure (PFE) of a derivatives portfolio. Since PFE is a key input for credit risk models, high volatility leads to a higher assessment of credit risk.

This often results in higher initial margin requirements to cover the greater potential loss.

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