clearing processing

  • 1Clearing Processing System — ( CPS) LIFFE electronic system which supplies all members with their real time positions and margin calculations, as well as maintaining accounts and informing members of all account developments. LIFFE …

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  • 2Clearing House Association, LLC — The Clearing House Association, LLC is the nation’s oldest banking association representing 17 of the world s largest commercial banks, which collectively employ over 2 million people and hold more than half of all U.S. deposits. It is a… …

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  • 3Clearing House Funds — Money that passes between Federal Reserve Banks in the form of personal or business checks prior to approval of credit. These funds are in the process of clearing and reconciliation through a central processing mechanism. Because of this, they… …

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  • 4Clearing 21 — The real time (trade and position processing) clearing system. (Also referred to as C21). Chicago Mercantile Exchange Glossary Clearing 21? CME application used by member firms to clear trades end of business day. Chicago Mercantile Exchange… …

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  • 5clearing non-trade transaction — Composed of transfers, exchange for physicals (EFPs), blocks and give ups. Transfers, blocks and EFPs are privately negotiated, ex pit transactions, while give ups relate to post trade processing. Cancels and replaces do not generate clearing non …

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  • 6processing — Synonyms and related words: accounting, analysis, architecture, arrangement, assembly, automatic electronic navigation, basic training, braking, briefing, building, casting, clearing the decks, composition, computation, construction, conversion,… …

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  • 7Depository Trust & Clearing Corporation — Type Private Industry Finance Ge …

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  • 8New York Clearing House — The New York Clearing House Association, the nation’s first and largest bank clearing house, was created in 1853, and has played a variety of important roles in supporting the development of the banking system in America’s financial capital.… …

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  • 9Automated Clearing House — (ACH) is the name of an electronic network for financial transactions in the United States. ACH processes large volumes of both credit and debit transactions which are originated in batches. Rules and regulations governing the ACH network are… …

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  • 10Cheque and Credit Clearing Company — The Cheque and Credit Clearing Company Limited is a membership based industry body with 12 settlement members. The company has managed the cheque clearing system in England and Wales since 1985, and in all of Great Britain since 1996 when it took …

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