Clearinghouse

Word CLEARINGHOUSE
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Definitions and meanings of "Clearinghouse"

What do we mean by clearinghouse?

A central point where clearing banks and other financial firms exchange checks, settle accounts, etc.

(by extension) A hub of goods traffic

(GIS) A repository structure, physical or virtual, that collects, stores, and disseminates information, metadata, and data

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The word "clearinghouse" in example sentences

Oslo Bors's move comes four months after Nasdaq OMX bought a 22% stake in Dutch clearinghouse European Multilateral Clearing Facility and agreed to use the system to clear trades in its Nordic equity markets. ❋ Unknown (2009)

Ask him why this clearinghouse is going to be all-inclusive on marriage research -- unless it's about gay marriage. ❋ Unknown (2005)

While banks would prefer to throw their weight behind Clearing Corp. 's clearinghouse, that isn't expected to be up and running till end 2008. ❋ Unknown (2008)

Abraham, who said his work on the clearinghouse is his own time, acknowledged that the assertiveness by scientists runs a risk of drawing the issue even further into politics. ❋ Unknown (2010)

"Directo a Mexico," the name of the program, enables US commercial banks to make money transfers for Mexican workers through the Federal Reserve's own automated clearinghouse, which is linked to Banco de Mexico, the Mexican central bank. ❋ Jim Kouri (2010)

The renewed focus on Rx4NJ - described as a clearinghouse of information on prescription assistance programs aimed at helping eligible residents find free or discounted medicines - is designed to help those who have been affected by the national recession and may be unaware of the program's potential benefits.

Former regulator Corrigan is one expert respecting this risk: He says that if a clearinghouse is to be a financial Gibraltar, it needs sufficient resources to withstand a simultaneous default by two of its biggest members! ❋ Unknown (2009)

These are securities for which there was a well-capitalized central counterparty called a clearinghouse, which was standing in the middle of all the trades. ❋ Unknown (2008)

Of course he's not in Iraq that often, Bremer is, and on a Web site today which is known as a clearinghouse for militant Islamic messages, an audio recording posted by a man claiming to be Abu Mussa al-Zarqawi, a close associate of Osama bin Laden, somebody that the Pentagon has identified as somebody they believe is behind some of these attacks saying that, according to the translation CNN has conducted that they are after John Abizaid. ❋ Unknown (2004)

$1,467,325,000: the so-called clearinghouse bearing the whole burden of expenses for army and navy, the separate states nothing except the per capita tax, called the matriculation tax, of some 80 pfennigs. ❋ Price Collier (1886)

Also, check that you have the support to create the "clearinghouse" function to evaluate all the various communications that different divisions and business units want to send...and that you will be granted the authority to suppress those communications that are not relevant to the expressed preferences of individual customers. ❋ Ernan Roman (2011)

Telcordia's India country head, said the company's only business in Pakistan has been the sale of its standard "clearinghouse" software that helps cellphone companies coordinate user requests for carrying numbers to a new service. ❋ Amol Sharma (2010)

Telcordia's India country head, said in an emailed statement the company's only business in Pakistan has been the sale of its standard "clearinghouse" software that helps cellphone companies coordinate user requests for transferring numbers to a new service. ❋ Amol Sharma (2010)

In Cantwell's case, she voted against because she was distressed that she couldn't get a commitment for a vote on two amendments: one strengthening enforcement of dealers in swaps who do not use a "clearinghouse," and another reintroducing the Glass-Steagall division of commercial and investment banking, according to a Cantwell aide. ❋ Unknown (2010)

The industry comes together to share risk in a clearinghouse which is better than placing the burden on the taxpayer. ❋ Unknown (2010)

Will they post the letter and report in their "clearinghouse"? ❋ Unknown (2009)

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