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1. Product Design and Listing
- Design: Exchanges and market participants define contract specifications (e.g., underlying asset, expiry, lot size, tick size).
- Regulatory Approval: Submitted to regulators for approval.
- Listing: Once approved, the ETD is listed on an exchange (e.g., CME, Eurex).
2. Pre-Trade
- Market Data Access: Traders analyze market data, charts, and economic indicators.
- Risk Management: Pre-trade checks are run, including credit limits and margin availability.
- Strategy Setup: Traders define order types, strategies, and hedge plans.
3. Trade Execution
- Order Placement: Orders are submitted via electronic trading platforms or brokers.
- Matching & Confirmation: Orders are matched by the exchange and confirmations sent back to counterparties.
4. Trade Capture and Enrichment
- Recording: Trades are captured in internal systems (front, middle, back office).
- Enrichment: Additional details (e.g., legal entity, regulatory flags) are added for downstream processing.
5. Clearing and Settlement
- Clearing: Trades are novated by a Central Counterparty (CCP), which becomes the buyer to every seller and vice versa.
- Margins: Initial and variation margins are calculated and exchanged daily.
- Settlement: Though most ETDs are cash-settled, physical delivery is possible on expiry for some contracts.
6. Post-Trade Processing
- Reconciliations: Trade data is reconciled with clearing house and counterparty records.
- Reporting: Regulatory and internal reporting (e.g., EMIR, CFTC, MiFID II).
- Risk & PnL Management: Positions are marked-to-market and monitored.
7. Lifecycle Events
- Corporate Actions: Adjustments due to events (e.g., stock splits, dividends).
- Rollovers: Positions moved from near to far expiry contracts.
- Position Management: Intraday and end-of-day risk, PnL and exposure management.
8. Expiry and Close-Out
- Final Settlement: Cash or physical delivery depending on contract terms.
- Exercise and Assignment: For options, depending on whether they’re exercised.
- Trade Close-Out: Contracts expire or are closed by offsetting positions.
9. Archival and Audit
- Recordkeeping: All trade data stored for audit, compliance, and future reference.
- Audit Trails: Maintained for regulatory review and internal control.
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