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What Is the Primary Function of a Prime Broker in an Institutional Derivatives Trade?

A prime broker offers a suite of services to institutional clients like hedge funds. These services include trade execution, clearing, settlement, and financing, often through leverage.

For derivatives, they frequently act as a central counterparty or facilitate the clearing process with a CCP. They manage the complex operational aspects, allowing the client to focus on trading strategy and market analysis.

How Does Collateral Management by a Prime Broker Mitigate Credit Risk?
What Is the Difference between a Clearing Member and a Non-Clearing Member in a CCP Structure?
How Does the Process of ‘Rehypothecation’ Affect a Prime Broker’s Client Assets?
How Does Credit Intermediation by a Prime Broker Function in a Derivatives Trade?