counterparty

noun
coun·​ter·​par·​ty | \ ˈkau̇n-tər-ˌpär-tē How to pronounce counterparty (audio) \

Definition of counterparty

: a party to a financial transaction

Examples of counterparty in a Sentence

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But there is a real lack of information on the size of and counterparty to these exposures. Paul J. Davies, WSJ, "Banks and Private Markets: Making Fresh Connections," 8 Aug. 2018 The original proposal would have limited counterparty exposure between the largest banks to 10% of capital. Lalita Clozel, WSJ, "Fed Limits Credit Exposure Big Banks Can Have With Each Other," 14 June 2018 In business, sure, suddenly pulling out of a deal in order to scare your counterparty into meeting your terms can work, sometimes. Jonah Shepp, Daily Intelligencer, "Trump’s Credibility Problem Is Now America’s," 26 May 2018 The appeals court’s latest decision hinged on evidence regarding whether Mr. Litvak was acting as a principal in his own interest, or as an agent for a counterparty on the trade. Chelsey Dulaney, WSJ, "Former Jefferies Trader Litvak’s Conviction Is Tossed Out," 3 May 2018 Instead, as alleged, Pierce had forged counterparty signatures on contract after contract. Aisha Al-muslim, WSJ, "Former CEO of Alaska Telecom Firm Accused of Fraud," 12 Apr. 2018 On many smaller exchanges, that isn’t happening, and retail investors are exposing their money to a kind of counterparty risk from the exchanges themselves, said Jonathan Levin, chief executive of research firm Coinanlysis. Paul Vigna, WSJ, "Crypto Investing Comes With a Big Risk: The Exchanges," 3 Mar. 2018 Gecamines was a key counterparty in many of Gertler’s most lucrative copper deals. Thomas Wilson, Bloomberg.com, "Congo Bribery Probe Puts Israeli Billionaire’s Future on Hold," 23 Feb. 2018 In 2015, a counterparty paid $250,000 into her account. Luke Harding, Newsweek, "Is Donald Trump’s Dark Russian Secret Hiding in Deutsche Bank’s Vaults?," 21 Dec. 2017

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First Known Use of counterparty

1980, in the meaning defined above

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