Clearing House

Treasury & RWA

What is Clearing House?

A Clearing House is a critical financial intermediary that stands between the buyer and seller in a financial transaction, guaranteeing the performance of the trade and significantly reducing counterparty risk. By acting as the central counterparty (CCP), the clearing house ensures the final settlement of trades in markets such as treasury securities, bonds, and repurchase agreements (repos), even if one of the original parties defaults.

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