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Clearing House Association : ウィキペディア英語版 | Clearing House Association The Clearing House Association, L.L.C. is a New York-headquartered trade group and the nation’s first and oldest banking association representing 24 of the world's largest commercial banks, which collectively employ over 2 million people and hold more than half of all U.S. deposits. It is a nonpartisan organization that advocates on regulatory, legislative, and legal public policy issues on behalf of its Owner Banks before policymakers, courts of law, and standards setters in the U.S. and abroad. The Clearing House seeks a level playing field among similarly situated market participants, in which a legal and regulatory framework promotes systemic stability, economic growth, and a safe and sound banking system. Unique among trades for its sole focus on large-scale commercial banking and payments issues, the Association and its Owner Banks form strong consensus positions on issues vital to the banking industry that are technically detailed and research- and data-driven. == History ==
The Clearing House was established in New York in 1853 for the purpose of processing transactions among banks. Decades before the formation of the Federal Reserve, The Clearing House functioned as a quasi-central bank: setting monetary policy, issuing a form of currency, and even storing vaults of gold to back settlements. Today, The Clearing House comprises two organizations: The Clearing House Payments Company and The Clearing House Association. The Clearing House has offices in New York, North Carolina and Washington, D.C.
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