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CounterpartyThe other participant, including intermediaries, in a swap or contract.
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CounterpartyThe opposite party in a financial transaction (e.g. any party transacting with a central bank).
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Counterpartya person who is a party to a contractEvery transaction must have a counterparty in order for the transaction to go through.
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CounterpartyUnlike insurance transactions, wherein insurers utilize their considerable leverage to assume risk, capital market transactions require a counterparty. For every seller of a marketable security, the [..]
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CounterpartyThe opposite party in a financial transaction (e.g. any party transacting with a central bank).
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CounterpartyIn any financial contract, the persons or institutions entering the contract on the opposite sides of the transaction are called the counterparties. For example, if you sign a contract to sell an item that you produce to a buyer, you and the buyer are counterparties to the contract.Similarly, the counterparties in financial transactions, known as f [..]
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CounterpartyOne of two entities in a traditional interest rate swap. In the municipal market a counterparty and a party can be a state or local government, a broker-dealer or a corporation.
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CounterpartyCounterparty is a party to a contract who is contractually bound and is expected to perform - deliver securities, make payments, or similar - sometime in the future.
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CounterpartyA party to a contract.
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CounterpartyA party to an arrangement or contract (eg the provider of hedging is the hedge counterparty).
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CounterpartyCounterparty is a legal and financial term. It means a party to a contract or a the other party to a financial transaction. A counterparty is usually the entity with whom one negotiates on a given agr [..]
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CounterpartyAn adverse party usually in a swap or contract, and includes intermediaries.
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CounterpartyOne of two entities in a traditional interest rate swap. In the municipal market a counterparty and a party can be a state or local government, a broker-dealer or a corporation.
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CounterpartyThe participant with whom a trade is being transacted.
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CounterpartyAn institution engaged in Monetary Policy or Intra day credit operations with the Bank - all counterparties offer the Bank collateral in the form of eligible securities to enable them to borrow from the Bank in ECB operations.
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CounterpartyA participant in a swap transaction.
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CounterpartyA term used by lawyers in negotiations to refer to …
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CounterpartyThe customer or bank with whom a deal is made. The term is also used in interest and currency swaps markets to refer to a participant in a swap exchange.
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CounterpartyOne of the participants in a financial transaction.
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CounterpartyThe participant with whom a trade is being transacted.
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CounterpartyThe other participant, including intermediaries, in a swap or contract.
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