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How Does the Clearing House Determine the Liquidation Price for a Large Block of Derivatives?

The clearing house typically uses a combination of market prices, if available, and a liquidation discount to account for market impact and execution risk. For large or illiquid blocks, an auction process among non-defaulting members is often used to discover a fair price, incorporating the urgency and size of the trade.

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