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  • noun Plural form of clearinghouse.

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  • The practice evolved into a system of check "clearinghouses" - networks of banks that exchange checks with each other-that still is in use.

    infoplease - Daily Almanac 2008

  • Futures traders, in contrast, outsource the credit risk of all their derivatives to central counterparties called clearinghouses, which require cash collateral or "margin" payments.

    In Defense of Over-the-Counter Derivatives Mark C. Brickell 2010

  • Futures traders, in contrast, outsource the credit risk of all their derivatives to central counterparties called clearinghouses, which require cash collateral or 'margin' payments.

    Wonkbook: EPA moves on carbon; BP spill worse than we thought; WH had a secret health-care plan 2010

  • And did not give regulators sufficient authority to mandate that these third parties, known as clearinghouses -- facilities that execute trades for parties who are required to post collateral and mark their positions daily to prevailing market prices -- accept swaps which could otherwise be rejected in order to allow the parties to the contract evade the clearing requirement altogether.

    Maria Cantwell Flips Vote On Financial Reform Bill, Senate Nears Margin Needed For Cloture 2010

  • And did not give regulators sufficient authority to mandate that these third parties, known as clearinghouses -- facilities that execute trades for parties who are required to post collateral and mark their positions daily to prevailing market prices -- accept swaps which could otherwise be rejected in order to allow the parties to the contract evade the clearing requirement altogether.

    Maria Cantwell Flips Vote On Financial Reform Bill, Senate Nears Margin Needed For Cloture The Huffington Post News Team 2010

  • And did not give regulators sufficient authority to mandate that these third parties, known as clearinghouses -- facilities that execute trades for parties who are required to post collateral and mark their positions daily to prevailing market prices -- accept swaps which could otherwise be rejected in order to allow the parties to the contract evade the clearing requirement altogether.

    Maria Cantwell Flips Vote On Financial Reform Bill, Senate Nears Margin Needed For Cloture 2010

  • Goldman, J.P. Morgan and Morgan Stanley have at least one common objective: To thwart or dilute proposals that would push trading in most derivatives onto exchanges or to "clearinghouses," which are middleman institutions set up to handle big transactions between banks.

    Banks Falter in Rules Fight Damian Paletta 2010

  • Goldman, J.P. Morgan and Morgan Stanley have at least one common objective: To thwart or dilute proposals that would push trading in most derivatives onto exchanges or to "clearinghouses," which are middleman institutions set up to handle big transactions between banks.

    Banks Falter in Rules Fight Damian Paletta 2010

  • Goldman, J.P. Morgan and Morgan Stanley have at least one common objective: To thwart or dilute proposals that would push trading in most derivatives onto exchanges or to "clearinghouses," which are middleman institutions set up to handle big transactions between banks.

    Banks Falter in Rules Fight Damian Paletta 2010

  • ANDREW CRUM, GREENDIMES CLIENT: First, you've got to find out all the different kind of clearinghouses that are harbingers of these junk mail lists.

    CNN Transcript Sep 8, 2007 2007

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