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What Is the Term for a CCP That Is Considered “Too Big to Fail”?

The term is "Systemically Important Financial Market Utility" (SIFMU). A SIFMU is a CCP whose failure could pose a significant risk to the financial stability of the broader financial system.

These entities are subject to heightened regulatory scrutiny, capital requirements, and risk management standards.

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