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Clearing




Clearing

Is the process of financial guarantee between clearing members. This activity intends to eliminate the risk of contractual or transactional default.

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Guarantee
The assumption of responsibility for payment of a debt or performance of some obligation if the liable party fails to perform to expectations.

Clearing
Is the process of financial guarantee between clearing members. This activity intends to eliminate the risk of contractual or transactional default.

Risk
The possibility of loss; the amount that one may lose when investing.

Default
1) The failure to make timely payment of interest or principal on a debt security or to otherwise comply with the provisions of a bond indenture. 2) In context of project financing, a technical default signals a project parameter is outside defined or agreed limits or a legal matter is not yet resolved.



SIMILAR TERMS
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Clean
In the context of general equities, block trade that matches buy or sell orders/interests, sparing the block trader any inventory risk (no net position and hence none available for additional customers). Natural.

Clean opinion
An auditor's opinion reflecting an unqualified acceptance of a company's financial statements.

Clean Power Income Fund
Clean Power Income Fund is one of Canada's largest companies.

Clean price
Bond price excluding accrued interest.

Clean report of findings
A report issued by an inspection firm, indicating that price has been verified, that the goods have been inspected prior to shipment, and that both conform to buyer specifications.

Clean up
In the context of general equities, purchase/sale of all the remaining supply of stock, or the last piece of a block, in a trade-leaving a net zero position.

Clear
To settle a trade by the seller delivering securities and the buyer delivering funds in the proper form. A trade that does not clear is said to fail.

Clear a position
To eliminate a long or short position, leaving no ownership or obligation.

Clear Channel Commun
Clear Channel Commun is a top United States corporation in the field of media, and its estimated market value is 19,090 million US dollars.

Clear Energy
Clear Energy is one of Canada's largest companies.

CLEAR MEDIA
CLEAR MEDIA is a securities company with code 00100 at Hong Kong stock. Board lot: 1,000.

Clear title
Title to ownership that is untainted by any claims on the property or disputed interests, and therefore available for sale.

CLEARFIELD STONE WORKERS Credit Union
CLEARFIELD STONE WORKERS is a credit union with head office in CLEARFIELD, PA

Clearing corporations
Organizations that are affiliated with exchanges and are used to complete securities transactions by taking care of validation, delivery, and settlement.

Clearing house funds
Funds from the Federal Reserve System, requiring three days to clear, that are passed to and from banks.

Clearing House Interbank Payments System (CHIPS)
An international wire transfer system for high-value payments operated by a group of major banks.

CLEARLINK Capital
CLEARLINK Capital is one of Canada's largest companies.

CLEARVIEW Credit Union
CLEARVIEW is a credit union with head office in MOON TOWNSHIP, PA

Clearwater Seafoods Income Fund
Clearwater Seafoods Income Fund is one of Canada's largest companies.



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Clean report of findings
A report issued by an inspection firm, indicating that price has been verified, that the goods have been inspected prior to shipment, and that both conform to buyer specifications.

Clean up
In the context of general equities, purchase/sale of all the remaining supply of stock, or the last piece of a block, in a trade-leaving a net zero position.

Clear
To settle a trade by the seller delivering securities and the buyer delivering funds in the proper form. A trade that does not clear is said to fail.

Clear a position
To eliminate a long or short position, leaving no ownership or obligation.

Clear title
Title to ownership that is untainted by any claims on the property or disputed interests, and therefore available for sale.

Clearing

Clearing corporations
Organizations that are affiliated with exchanges and are used to complete securities transactions by taking care of validation, delivery, and settlement.

Clearing house funds
Funds from the Federal Reserve System, requiring three days to clear, that are passed to and from banks.

Clearing House Interbank Payments System (CHIPS)
An international wire transfer system for high-value payments operated by a group of major banks.

Clientele effect
Describes the tendency of funds or investments to be followed by groups of investors who have similar preferences for a firm which follows a particular financing policy, such as the amount of leverage it uses.

Clone fund
A new fund set up in a fund family to emulate another successful fund.

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