Ruth Porat, 53, Morgan Stanley's chief financial officer, said during a call with investors after the earnings report last month that the data compiled by regulators didn't take into account short positions, offsetting trades or collateral collected from trading partners.

"It's the firms that don't post collateral because they're seen as more creditworthy that pose the counterparty risk," said Tchir. "Those could be insurance companies, mid-size European banks. If some of those fail to pay when the CDS is triggered, then the U.S. banks could be left holding the bag."

 

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