Counterparty

/ˈkaʊntərˌpɑrti/ noun

The other party involved in a financial transaction or contract, representing the opposite side of a trade or agreement. Each party to a contract is the counterparty to the other.

From Old French 'contre' (against) and 'partie' (part, party). The term gained prominence in derivatives trading in the 1980s as financial markets became more complex and required precise terminology for risk management.

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