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(CH). ''Funds transfer''.
''Funds transfer - derivatives contracts - counterparty risk.''
A formal or informal association of banks in a geographic area that facilitates the exchange of items drawn on participants.   
 
(CH).
 
A formal or informal association of financial or other institutions that facilitates the exchange of items drawn on participants.   
 
This exists via a central location or central processing mechanism through which financial institutions agree to exchange payment instructions or other financial obligations (for example securities).
 
The institutions settle for items exchanged at a designated time based on the rules and procedures of the clearing house.


This exists via a central location or central processing mechanism through which financial institutions agree to exchange payment instructions or other financial obligations (for example securities). The institutions settle for items exchanged at a designated time based on the rules and procedures of the clearing House.


In some cases, the clearing house may assume significant counterparty, financial or risk management responsibilities for the clearing system.
In some cases, the clearing house may assume significant counterparty, financial or risk management responsibilities for the clearing system.


== See also ==
== See also ==
* [[Clearing House Interbank Payment System]]
* [[Broker]]
*  
* [[Central counterparty]]
[[Clearing system]  
* [[Cleared derivatives]]
* [[Clearing House Automated Payment System]]  (CHAPS)
* [[Clearing House Interbank Payment System]] (CHIPS)
* [[Clearing member]]
* [[Clearing system]]
* [[Counterparty risk]]
* [[EMIR]]
* [[LME Clear]]
* [[Market maker]]
* [[RCH]]
* [[ROCH]]
* [[Uncleared derivatives]]
* [[USD CHATS]]


[[Category:Cash_management]]

Latest revision as of 07:56, 20 June 2022

Funds transfer - derivatives contracts - counterparty risk.

(CH).

A formal or informal association of financial or other institutions that facilitates the exchange of items drawn on participants.

This exists via a central location or central processing mechanism through which financial institutions agree to exchange payment instructions or other financial obligations (for example securities).

The institutions settle for items exchanged at a designated time based on the rules and procedures of the clearing house.


In some cases, the clearing house may assume significant counterparty, financial or risk management responsibilities for the clearing system.


See also