Exchange Currency

clearing margin

Safeguards enacted in order to ensure that clearing brokers or corporations actually perform the open contracts of their customers.

Related information about clearing margin:
  1. What is clearing margin? definition and meaning
    Definition of clearing margin: Safeguards enacted in order to ensure that clearing brokers or corporations actually perform the open contracts of their customers.
     
  2. Clearing Margin - National Futures Association
    Clearing Margin, Financial safeguards to ensure that clearing members (usually companies or corporations) perform on their customers' open futures and ...
     
  3. AMP GLobal Clearing - Margin Requirements
    Margins Explanation: (Initial vs. DayTrade) Initial Margin is set by the exchange. This is the amount required to carry a contract past the daily close. DayTrade ...
     
  4. Clearing Margin: What is Clearing Margin? Options and Futures ...
    What is Clearing Margin? Financial safeguard to ensure that clearing members ( usually companies or corporations) perform on t.
     
  5. Eurex Clearing - Margin process
    Our margining process is a multifaceted and time critical process that takes into account a variety of factors in order to calculate margins that adequately protect ...
     
  6. What is CLEARING MARGIN? - The Law Dictionary
    Definition of CLEARING MARGIN: MARGIN posted by a CLEARING MEMBER with an EXCHANGE on behalf of clients or proprietary accounts. See also INITIAL ...
     
  7. What's Margin - Japan Securities Clearing Corporation
    <Please see here for Clearing Margin > ... The required amount of Clearing Margin for proprietary position shall be calculated by subtracting/adding the total ...
     
  8. TOCOM : Margin and Price Limit - Announcements
    Lifting of Extraordinary Clearing Margin for Rubber (imposed on 6/25). 2010.7.27. With regards to the August 2010 Rubber contract, the depository requirement ...