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Article R332-55 of the French Insurance Code

The sum of the positive realisation values of forward financial instruments entered into over-the-counter with the same company or several companies belonging to the same group within the meaning of article R. 332-13 may not exceed 0.5% of the basis of spread defined in the first paragraph of article R. 332-3. Positive realisable values may be offset against negative realisable values of forward financial instruments entered into with the same…

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Article R332-56 of the French Insurance Code

The amounts provided for in articles R. 332-54 and R. 332-55 are calculated net of the value of guarantees received under an eligible master agreement. An eligible master agreement meets all of the following conditions: a) It complies with the general principles of a national or international master agreement; b) It explicitly provides for compensation between positive and negative realisation values; c) It provides that the guarantee shall take the…

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Article R332-57 of the French Insurance Code

In assessing the limits laid down in this section, the Autorité de contrôle prudentiel et de résolution may take into account the financial instruments used by undertakings: a) In which, on the one hand, the undertaking has invested an amount in excess of 0.5% of the dispersion base defined in the first paragraph of Article R. 332-3 and in which, on the other hand, the group to which the insurance…

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Article R332-58 of the French Insurance Code

An insurance undertaking using forward financial instruments shall, at least once a month, make projections of the composition of its investment portfolio in order to take account of the impact on it of its transactions in forward financial instruments. These projections are drawn up for maturities of one month, three months, six months, one year and annually until the maximum maturity of the forward financial instruments used, distinguishing the impact…

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Article R332-63-1 of the French Insurance Code

Where, in the context of the transactions referred to in Article L. 143-1, the insurance undertakings referred to in Article L. 310-1 use references to credit ratings issued by credit rating agencies within the meaning of Article 3(1)(b) of Regulation (EC) No 1060/2009 of the European Parliament and of the Council of 16 September 2009 on credit rating agencies in their investment policies, the Autorité de contrôle prudentiel et de…

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Article R332-65 of the French Insurance Code

For the undertakings referred to in Article L. 310-3-2, the provisions of this chapter, and in particular Article R. 332-1-1 and Articles R. 332-3 and R. 332-3-1 , apply separately to each portfolio of securities and investments which are recorded separately in the accounts, in accordance with Article R. 342-1.

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Article R332-66 of the French Insurance Code

As part of the auxiliary accounting operations referred to in article R. 342-1, the undertaking referred to in article L. 310-3-2 may only enter into contracts constituting forward financial instruments within the meaning ofarticle L. 211-1 of the Monetary and Financial Code in the cases and under the conditions provided for in articles R. 332-45 to R. 332-58 of this Code and on condition that the sole purpose of these…

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Article R334-1-1 of the French Insurance Code

The amounts in euros referred to in articles R. 334-7, R. 334-9, R. 334-9-1 and R. 334-15 are revised annually in line with changes in the European consumer price index published by Eurostat for all Member States. Each year, the Autorité de contrôle communicates the new amounts in euros calculated on the basis of changes in this index and rounded up to the nearest multiple of 100,000 euros. If the…

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