Client margin at Credit Suisse hit a new low in February

Latest CFTC data shows significant reductions of required funds for swaps and F&O at the bank’s US clearing unit

Required client margin held by Credit Suisse’s US clearing business for both swaps and futures and options (F&O) trades fell to a multi-year low in February.

Data from the Commodity Futures Trading Commission (CFTC) shows the US unit of the Swiss bank held $5.02 billion of required segregated customer funds to cover their cleared swaps and $1.9 billion for F&O – down 21% and 25%, respectively, on January levels.

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