
Explanation:
A major disadvantage of having a central counterparty (CCP) is loss mutualisation. In a CCP, clearing members contribute to a default fund. If a member defaults and their margin and default fund contributions are exhausted, the default fund contributions of the surviving (non-defaulting) members are used to cover the losses. This means healthy members effectively pay for the risks and failures of defaulting members.
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