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  2. Euroclear - Wikipedia

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    Euroclear is a Belgium-based financial services company that specialises in the clearing and settlement of securities transactions, as well as the safekeeping and asset servicing of these securities. It was founded in 1968 as part of J.P. Morgan & Co. to settle trades on the then developing eurobond market.

  3. LCH (clearing house) - Wikipedia

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    LCH provides clearing services covering French, Italian and Spanish government debts, on cash and repo transactions traded by financial institutions including Euro-MTS, MTS-France, MTS Italy, ICAP (BrokerTec) and Tullett Prebon, and trade providers such as the Euroclear Trade Capture and Matching System (Euroclear's matching system), and Viel ...

  4. CREST (securities depository) - Wikipedia

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    CREST is a UK-based central securities depository that holds UK equities and UK gilts, as well as Irish equities and other international securities.. It was named after its securities settlement system, CREST, and has been owned and operated by Euroclear since 2002. [1]

  5. EU cautious on idea of using Russian frozen assets as collateral

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    Belgium has proposed to Group of Seven (G7) countries to use immobilised Russian central bank assets as collateral to raise debt for the reconstruction of Ukraine, but the idea does not have much ...

  6. Financial market infrastructure - Wikipedia

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    Brussels head office of Euroclear, a major international financial market infrastructure. Financial market infrastructure refers to systems and entities involved in clearing, settlement, and the recording of payments, securities, derivatives, and other financial transactions. [1]

  7. Clearstream - Wikipedia

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    Clearstream was founded as "Cedel" (Centrale de Livraison de Valeurs Mobilières) in September 1970 by 66 of the world's major financial institutions as a clearing organisation whose objective was to minimise risk in the settlement of cross-border securities trading, particularly in the growing Eurobond market. [8]

  8. Clearing house - Wikipedia

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    The Clearing House, its parent organization; Bank Policy Institute, an entity which subsumed the Clearing House Association, a former arm of The Clearing House; Clearstream, a post-trade services provider; Euroclear, a Belgian financial services company; New York Clearing House, first and largest U.S. bank clearing house; Pan-European automated ...

  9. Major US Clearing House Experiments with CBDC for Real-Time ...

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