XVA, or "X-Value Adjustments," is a collective term used in finance to refer to a group of risk adjustments made to the valuation of derivatives and other financial instruments. These adjustments account for various risks and costs that can affect the valuation and pricing of these instruments. The main components of XVA include: 1. **CVA (Credit Valuation Adjustment)**: This reflects the risk of counterparty default.

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