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Define ‘Settlement Finality’ in a Financial Context.

Settlement finality is the point in a financial transaction after which the transfer of funds or assets is deemed complete and irreversible, with no possibility of clawback or reversal. It is the core principle that underpins the stability of payment and settlement systems.

In derivatives, it ensures that once a contract is executed and collateral is transferred, the trade is legally and technologically concluded.

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