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*'''Europe''': [[Euroclear]]<ref>{{google1|Euroclear}}</ref> and [[Clearstream]] <ref>{{google1|clearstream}}</ref> | *'''Europe''': [[Euroclear]]<ref>{{google1|Euroclear}}</ref> and [[Clearstream]] <ref>{{google1|clearstream}}</ref> | ||
*'''US''': The [[Depository Trust Company]] <ref>{{google3|Depository|Trust|Company}}</ref> | *'''US''': The [[Depository Trust Company]] <ref>{{google3|Depository|Trust|Company}}</ref> | ||
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A centralised system(also known as a clearance system or a clearing house) to settle payments or facilitate transactions between banks and financial counterparties, such as the transfer of securities. In the markets, the clearing process is performed by a clearing house.
Examples:
- Europe: Euroclear[1] and Clearstream [2]
- US: The Depository Trust Company [3]