Daily changes in futures prices means one party (hedger or speculator) has gained while another lost money on the contract. How are the exchanges able to keep the "daily" loser in the contract and prevent default?
A) by the threat of bankruptcy
B) by daily margin calls if needed
C) by loans
D) by guarantees by third parties
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