Collateralized to market

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Derivative instruments.

(CTM).

A collateralized to market (CTM) derivative instrument is one under which the 'losing' counterparty is required to make periodic margin payments, usually daily, of the amounts by which the instrument is 'out of the money' for them.

This mitigates counterparty credit risk for the 'winning' counterparty under the derivative contract.


See also