Calculating the total exposure to a counterparty by offsetting the receivables and payables, in the same currency, for the same dates This exposure is less than if a gross total calculation is used
This refers to the warp and weft of woven materials such as grasscloth, rushcloth, jute weaves, etc
The act or process of making nets or network, or of forming meshes, as for fancywork, fishing nets, etc
The practice of avoiding construction permit requirements by offsetting an emission increase at a facility with an emission reduction elsewhere at the facility Back to Top
the process of offsetting buy orders against sell orders in order to reduce or net out the number of obligations requiring financial settlement
A network of ropes used for various purposes, as for holding the hammocks when not in use, also for stowing sails, and for hoisting from the gunwale to the rigging to hinder an enemy from boarding
The offsetting with a counterparty of financial obligations payments one is owed with those one is entitled to receive, thus reducing the costs arising out of payments settlements Netting is also used as a risk-management tool to help counterparties reduce their exposure to risk
The offsetting with a counterparty of financial obligations or payments one is owed with those one is entitled to receive, thus reducing the costs arising out of payment settlements Netting is also used as a risk management tool to help counterparties reduce their exposure to credit risk
Netting is a kind of material made of pieces of thread or metal wires. These are woven together so that there are equal spaces between them. mosquito netting. wire netting. material consisting of string, wire etc that has been woven into a net mesh
A concept in which all emissions sources in the same area that are owned or controlled by single company are treated as one large source, thereby allowing flexibility in controlling individual sources in order to meet a single emissions standard (See: bubble )