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What Are the Main Functions of a Central Counterparty (CCP)?

A CCP's main functions are to interpose itself between the buyer and seller, becoming the counterparty to both (novation), and to manage the resulting credit risk. It guarantees the performance of the trade, standardizes collateral requirements, manages margin calls, and operates a default management process to ensure market stability in case a member defaults.

How Does Novation by a CCP Mitigate Settlement Risk in Derivatives?
What Is the Difference between a Clearing Member and a Non-Clearing Member in a CCP Structure?
What Role Does a Central Counterparty Clearing House (CCP) Play in Ensuring DVP?
What Is ‘Novation’ in the Context of a CCP?