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What Is the Recovery and Resolution Plan for a Failing CCP?

A recovery plan outlines the steps a CCP will take using its own resources (default waterfall) to recover from a default event. A resolution plan is a pre-arranged legal framework, typically involving regulatory intervention, to manage the orderly wind-down or restructuring of the CCP if its recovery efforts fail, minimizing systemic disruption.

How Does the Default Waterfall of a CCP Protect Its Non-Defaulting Members?
What Is a ‘Default Waterfall’ in the Context of a CCP?
What Measures Are in Place to Prevent Systemic Failure after a Large Default?
How Does the Clearing House Manage Systemic Risk Arising from Multiple Margin Calls?