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(b) the Overseas Banking Group’s Equity at the date the maximum end-of-day Aggregate Market Risk Exposure
occurred.
A Registered Bank shall state in the General Disclosure Statement which of these methods it has used to derive peak ratio
information.
Eighth Schedule
Measurement of Market Risk Exposure
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Aggregate Interest Rate Exposure—The Registered Bank shall derive the amount of Aggregate Interest Rate Exposure
of the Banking Group in accordance with either:(a) clauses 2 to 7 of this Schedule; or
(b) any other method, but only if the Aggregate Interest Rate Exposure derived in accordance with that method is not,
in the opinion of the Registered Bank (such opinion to be based on reasonable grounds), Materially lower than the
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Interest Rate Exposure in a Single Currency—Interest Rate Exposure in a single currency is the total of:
(a) the directional interest rate risk;
(b) the vertical disallowance; and
(c) the horizontal disallowance;in that currency.
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Exposure to Directional Interest Rate Risk in a Single Currency—(1) The amount of directional interest rate risk in a
single currency shall be derived by subtracting the aggregate amount of the change in the value of each Financial Liability
(excluding equity instruments) of the Banking Group arising from a directional change in interest rates in that currency from
the aggregate amount of the change in the value of each Financial Asset (excluding equity instruments) of the Banking Group,
arising from a directional change in interest rates in that currency.(2) The value of a Financial Instrument is:
(a) in the case of an unrecognised Financial Instrument and a recognised Financial Instrument which is a market related
contract, the face or contract amount of the Financial Instrument expressed in New Zealand dollars using the
relevant spot exchange rate; and
(b) in the case of other Financial Instruments, the carrying amount of the Financial Instrument expressed in New
Zealand dollars using the relevant spot exchange rate.(3) The change in the value of a Financial Instrument is derived by multiplying the value, or proportion of the value, of the
Financial Instrument allocated to the applicable time band specified in Table 1, in accordance with clause 3(4), by the risk
weight specified for that time band in Table 1.Table 1: Time Bands, Risk Weights, and Assumed Interest Rate Changes
Time Bands up to 1 mth 1-6 mths 6-12 mths 1-2 yrs 2-4 yrs 4-6 yrs 6-10 yrs Over 10 yrs Assumed Interest Rate 1.0 1.0 1.0 0.9 0.8 0.7 0.6 0.6 Change (%) Risk weights (%) 0 0.3 0.7 1.3 2.0 3.0 3.5 4.4 (4) Subject to clauses 3(5) and 3(6) of this Schedule, the value of each Financial Instrument, or a proportion of it, shall be
allocated to the time band specified in Table 1 in a manner which the Registered Bank believes, on reasonable grounds, reflects
the date on which the interest rate applicable to the Financial Instrument, or proportion of the Financial Instrument, will be
altered, or the date at which the principal, or a proportion of the principal, will be paid, notwithstanding the Interest Rate
Repricing Date of the Financial Instrument.(5) Notwithstanding clause 3(4) of this Schedule:
(a) a Registered Bank may exclude from the application of clause 3(4) of this Schedule the value, or the appropriate
proportion of the value, of those Financial Instruments which meet the netting criteria contained in clause 4; and
(b) the aggregate value, or the appropriate proportion of the aggregate value, of all Rate Insensitive Retail Assets and of
all Rate Insensitive Retail Liabilities shall be allocated to the time bands specified in Table 2 in accordance with the
percentages set out in Table 2.Table 2: Allocation of the value of Rate Insensitive Retail Products across time bands
Time Bands up to 1 mth 1-6 mths 6-12 mths 1-2 yrs 2-4 yrs 4-6 yrs Percentage of 5% 5% 10% 20% 40% 20% aggregate value (6) A Registered Bank may exclude the value of options and, instead, use its own methodology to determine the Interest Rate
Exposure in any currency arising from options and add the amount so derived to the total Interest Rate Exposure in that
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Netting Criteria—A Registered Bank may exclude the value of Financial Instruments in respect of which it has matched
positions which meet any one of the following criteria:(a) the matched position comprises the same Financial Instruments with the same issuer, coupon, currency and
maturity; or
(b)
(i) with respect to matched positions comprising futures, the underlying Financial Instruments to which the
futures relate:
(A) are for the same product;
(B) have the same value or notional value;
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