Common use of Settlement Risk Clause in Contracts

Settlement Risk. A failure in settling a Transaction may arise from counterparty default, operational problems, market liquidity constraints and other factors and, accordingly, parties to settlement of such Transaction normally assume full and unsecured risk with regard to counterparty exposure. If there is a failure to settle any Transaction, this may have a material adverse impact on the value of such Transaction and you may lose some or all of your investment in such Transaction.

Appears in 4 contracts

Samples: Client Agreement for Foreign Exchange and Bullion Trading, Client Agreement for Foreign Exchange and Bullion Trading, Client Agreement for Foreign Exchange and Bullion Trading

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