StanChart CVA charge jumps 161% in Q3

Charge rises to $99 million in three months to end-September

Standard Chartered's credit valuation adjustment (CVA) capital requirement more than doubled in the third quarter.

The UK bank’s CVA charge increased to £77 million ($99 million) at end-September from £29 million three months prior. It’s the highest level the charge has been at since end-2016. 

As a result of the sudden spike, CVA now accounts for 8% of the bank’s total counterparty credit risk capital charge of £907 million, up from 3% in the second quarter. 

No similar surge occurred at

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