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In Derivatives, What Is the Role of the Central Clearing Counterparty (CCP)?

The CCP is an entity that interposes itself between the two counterparties in a derivatives trade, becoming the buyer to every seller and the seller to every buyer. Its primary role is to manage and mitigate counterparty credit risk, largely through the use of margin requirements and collateral, ensuring trade settlement even if one party defaults.

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