2025-01-21
The Central Bank of the Republic of Azerbaijan issued Resolution No. 49/2 to establish comprehensive regulations governing foreign currency exchange operations and interventions between the central bank and commercial banks. The framework designates the Organized Interbank Foreign Exchange Market as the primary trading platform, sets eligibility criteria for bank participation in auctions, and details direct and competitive bidding procedures alongside out-of-auction transactions. It further standardizes settlement obligations and provides explicit mathematical formulas for calculating exchange rates and premiums across spot, swap, forward, cash-settled non-deliverable forward, and option instruments to ensure manat stability.
“Approved” Central Bank of the Republic of Azerbaijan Resolution № 49/2 “15” November 2022 Regulations on foreign currency exchange operations between the Central Bank of the Republic of Azerbaijan and banks
1.2.14. swap near leg date – the date of settlement on the swap near leg; 1.2.15. swap far leg date – the date of settlement on the swap far leg; 1.2.16. swap near rate – an exchange rate of the foreign currency exchange operations of the Central Bank against the manat on the swap near leg date; 1.2.17. swap far rate – the exchange rate of opposite exchange operation with foreign currency against the manat on the swap far leg date; 1.2.18. swap points – difference between swap’s far and near rates; 1.2.19. FX forward (hereinafter – forward) – a financial tool whose value date is more than 2 (two) working days from the date of the transaction that provides for an exchange of a foreign currency against the manat at an agreed exchange rate where one party acts as a buyer and the other as a seller; 1.2.20. cash-settled non-deliverable forward – a financial tool where one party acts as a buyer and the other as a seller, and does not actually involve currency exchange on the value date, but only provides for payment in manat of the amount resulting from the difference between forward and official exchange rates as of the forward date; 1.2.21. forward buyer – the buying party of a foreign currency in a forward agreement; 1.2.22. forward seller – the selling party of a foreign currency in a forward agreement; 1.2.23. forward rate – exchange rate used to calculate amount of payment on the forward date for cash settled non-deliverable forward against the manat on the forward date; for FX forward, the rate used for foreign currency exchange against the manat as of the forward date; 1.2.24. forward date – the date pre-determined by the parties, on which a foreign currency is exchanged against the manat for FX forward, the amount of payment is calculated for cash settled non-deliveavle forward; 1.2.25. forward period – the number of days betwen the forward transaction date and the forward date; 1.2.26. FX option (hereinafter – option) – a financial tool that entitles the holder to buy (call option) or sell (put option) a foreign currency on a predetermined date and price, and obliges the option writer to execute the FX transaction under agreed terms; 1.2.27. option strike price – pre-agreed price between the option holder and the option writer on purchase (sale) of foreign currency on the option expiration date; 1.2.28. option expiration date – the date on which the right of the option holder to buy (sell) a foreign currency from (to) the option writer can be exercised; 1.2.29. option premium – amount paid by the option holder to the option writer as of the option date. 2. Foreign exchange intervention of the Central Bank 2.1. FX interventions are conducted at auction or out-of-auction transactions in the OIFXM. 2.2. Only banks can participate as Central Bank’s counteragents in FX intervention operations. 2.3. The Management Board of the Central Bank or an internal committee duly designated takes a decision on FX intervention currency, direction, amount, exchange rate, conducting methods (auction or out-of-auction), as well as main parameters of an auction (including frequency and time of auctions, limits on the number of orders or on the size of orders that can be placed by a bank ) and financial tools used during the FX intervention. 3. FX interventions at auctions and out-of-auctions 3.1. Banks that meet the following requirements are allowed to FX intervention auctions:
3.1.1. banks whose operations are not restricted or prohibited as part of supervisory measures implemented in accordance with the Law of the Republic of Azerbaijan on Banks; 3.1.2. banks with no delinquent liabilities to the Central Bank; 3.1.3. banks that do not breach the reserve requirement for the past maintenance period. 3.2. Banks that violate the reserve requirement for past maintenance period are not allowed to FX auctions during the next maintenance period. 3.3. All banks entitled to participate at auctins are sent notifications at the OIFXM 30 (thirty) miniutes prior to the auction with respect to the auction. The notification should include: 3.3.1. the date and time of the auction; 3.3.2. currency of the auction and direction (buy/sell) of the Central Bank’s operation; 3.3.3. limit on the number of orders that can be placed by one bank; 3.3.4. limit on the size of orders that can be placed by one bank (if applicable); 3.3.5. the exchange rate of the auciotn (if applicable); 3.3.6. auction amount (if applicable); 3.3.7. a band of deviation of order’s exchange rates from an official exchange rate (if applicable). 3.4. Auctions can be held as direct or competitive auctions. 3.5. At a direct auction orders are placed at a pre-announced exchange rate of a foreign currency against the manat. If the volume of orders cannot be fully satisfied, orders are executed proportionally. 3.6. In a competitive auction, if a deviation band is set in accordance with sub-item 3.3.7 herein orders are submitted within that band, if a deviation band is not set, without any restrictions. 3.7. Orders submitted during a competitive auction are executed starting from the order placed with the highest rate to the order placed with the lowest rate that allows the amount to be fully executed. If the volume of orders with the same price conditions cannot be fully executed, these orders are executed proportionately. 3.8. Orders placed by banks can be changed or withdrawn during the bidding time. Conditions specified in the order are considered the bank's offer for conducting a FX transaction. 3.9. In case of lack of the equivalent of the full amount of the order in the bank’s correspondent account in manat at the end of the auction, the order will not be executed. 3.10. After the end of the bidding time at the auction, banks are notified at the OIFXM on the result of the auction within 30 (thirty) minutes at the latest. The notification confirms conclusion of the FX transaction between the bank participating in the auction and the Central Bank and the obligation to conduct settlement between the parties. 3.11. In case of an out-of-auction FX intervention, Central Bank’s foreign currency exchange operation is conducted with one of the following exchange rates by the decision of the Management Board of the Central Bank or the internal committee duly designated in accordance with Item 2.3 herein: 3.11.1. at an official exchange rate; 3.11.2. at an exchange rate of orders in the the orders book; 3.11.3. at a calculated exchange rate by applying a deviation band from the exchange rate set. 4. Financial tools used during forex intervention 4.1. As a rule, FX intervention is conducted through the spot transaction. 4.2. Depending on goals of the monetary and exchange rate policy, swap, forward, cash-settled non-deliverable forward, options and other financial tools may be used along with the spot. 4.3. Swap 4.3.1. The swap’s near rate is equal to the official exchange rate of the transaction day. 4.3.2. The swap’s far rate is calculated with the below formula:
𝐵𝑀𝑣𝑚/𝑣𝑥 = 𝐴𝑀𝑣𝑚/𝑣𝑥 + 𝑆𝐵𝑣𝑚/𝑣𝑥 where: 𝐵𝑀𝑣𝑚/𝑣𝑥
4.5.2.2. in case the official exchange rate on forward date is equal to the forward rate as of the forward date, no payment is made between the parties. 4.6. FX option 4.6.1. The option premium is calculated based on the option price and is equal to the option price multiplied by the nominal value of the option. 4.6.2. Prices for call and put options are calculated with the below formulas respetcively: 𝑐 = 𝑆𝑣𝑚/𝑣𝑥 ∗ 𝑒 −𝑅𝑥∗𝑇 365 ∗ 𝑁(𝑑1 ) − 𝐾𝑣𝑚/𝑣𝑥 ∗ 𝑒 −𝑅𝑚∗𝑇 365 ∗ 𝑁(𝑑2 ) 𝑝 = 𝐾𝑣𝑚/𝑣𝑥 ∗ 𝑒 −𝑅𝑚∗𝑇 365 ∗ 𝑁(−𝑑2 ) − 𝑆𝑣𝑚/𝑣𝑥 ∗ 𝑒 −𝑅𝑥∗𝑇 365 ∗ 𝑁(−𝑑1 ) At that, the coefficients d1 and d2 are calculated with the below formulas: 𝑑1 = ln ( 𝑆𝑣𝑚/𝑣𝑥 𝐾𝑣𝑚/𝑣𝑥 ) + (𝑅𝑚 − 𝑅𝑥 + 𝜎 2 2 ) 𝑇 365 𝜎√ 𝑇 365 𝑑2 = 𝑑1 − 𝜎√ 𝑇 365 where: c - call option’s price in underlying currency; p - put option’s price in underlying currency; 𝑆𝑣𝑚/𝑣𝑥 – the exchange rate of the exchange operation of the Central Bank of a foreign currency against the manat as of the option date; 𝐾𝑣𝑚/𝑣𝑥