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What Are the Implications of a ‘Backlog’ in Derivatives Settlement for Market Stability?

A settlement backlog means a large number of trades are pending final transfer, increasing the total outstanding credit exposure between counterparties. This elevated credit risk creates market instability, as the default of any one party could lead to a large, cascading loss.

Backlogs also tie up capital and reduce market liquidity by creating uncertainty about final asset ownership.

What Is the Difference between Settlement Risk and Credit Risk in This Context?
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