BoB to make Rs10 cr provision for CLNs

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| CLN is a form of credit derivative issued overseas for bonds floated by Indian companies. The total investment of the bank in CLNs was $330 million (around Rs 1,300 crore) at the end of December 2007. |
| The full provisioning has been made in accordance with prescribed norms of mark-to-market. The bank has already made provision of $2.8 million (around Rs 11 crore). |
| If these investments are marked to market as of February 29, 2008, there would be an additional provision of $2.50 million, as credit spreads have widened. |
| A credit spread is the difference in yield between two debt issues of similar maturity and duration. It may be quoted as a spread to a benchmark floating-rate index such as Libor, or as a spread to a highly-rated reference security such as a government security. |
| The credit spread is often used as a measure of relative creditworthiness, with reduction in the credit spread reflecting an improvement in the borrower |
First Published: Mar 06 2008 | 12:20 AM IST