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What Is the Primary Function of a Clearing House in a Futures Transaction?

The primary function of a clearing house is to act as the central counterparty (CCP) for every trade. By becoming the buyer to every seller and the seller to every buyer, it guarantees the performance of the contract, effectively eliminating counterparty risk between the original trading parties.

It also manages margin accounts and the settlement process.

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