
1) Financial market
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[EU] Clearing House is a working group in the European Union established after the September 11, 2001 attacks. It is composed of national security services under the Common Foreign and Security Policy who meet regularly in Brussels on counter-terrorism matters. Its primary roles are to agree which groups go on the EU`s black list of terrori...
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[finance] A clearing house is a financial institution that provides clearing and settlement services for financial and commodities derivatives and securities transactions. These transactions may be executed on a futures exchange or securities exchange, as well as off-exchange in the over-the-counter (OTC) market. A clearing house stands bet...
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A provider of settlement services that deals with the transfers of ownership necessary after a securities trade takes place...
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A clearing house is a courier or transport company that doesn't have any vehicles. It takes bookings from customers and subcontracts the work out to other companies or owner drivers.
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A 'central' body guaranteeing contracts in options and futures on behalf of its members.
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A central point for the gathering and redistribution of usage records between networks, such as billing records (CDRs), For example, a roaming mobile will generate a CDR. This will be added to a file of CDRs to be sent back to the home network, either directly or via a clearing house.
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A place where all cheques go to be scanned for their MICR code.
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An exchange-associated, usually independent organisation through which all contracts are made, offset and delivered.
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http://www.exchange-handbook.co.uk/index.cfm?section=glossary&first_letter=

An independent organisation, appointed by an exchange, which guarantees securities transactions. A... <a target=_blank href='http://www.finance-glossary.com/terms/clearing-house.htm?id=254&ginPtrCode=00000&PopupMode=false' title='Read full definition of clearing house'>more</a>
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An agency for collecting and disseminating information
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An independent body appointed by an exchange to carry out the clearing processes between members. In the case of the LME this is the London Clearing House Limited (LCH).
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http://www.lme.co.uk/glossary.html

An independent body appointed or owned by an exchange to clear and guarantee business transacted between member brokers. The LME
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[
n] - a central collection place where banks exchange checks or drafts
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A service which facilitates and simplifies transactions among multiple parties.
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noun a central collection place where banks exchange checks or drafts; participants maintain an account against which credits or debits are posted
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Part of a commodities exchange that monitors buying and selling of contracts, matches the buys and the sales.
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