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Just as there are ancient ISDAs and modern ISDAs, so too are there ancient CSAs — those pioneering, Devil-may-care documents dating from the last millennium, the 1994 NY CSA and 1995 CSA — and then the modern ones, the 2016 VM CSA, 2016 NY VM CSA and 2018 IM CSD. Exciting, right?

This is to the original credit support annexes of 1994 (New York law) and 1995 (English law) respectively, to distinguish them from the regulatory margin CSAs - the regulatory variation margin ones for each governing law, published in 2018, and the regulatory initial margin ones, both published in 2018. And even then, the OG OG CSA is the New York law one from 1994. Single currency. How badass is that.

So, in our CSA coverage, you may see occasional references to an “Ancient CSA” or the “OG” CSA or “Original Gangsta” CSA, to be contrasted with a “Modern CSA”. I don’t think there is such a thing as a “New and Improved Gangsta” so we will stick with Modern CSA.

This is mainly a weak joke and a lame appeal for street credibility on the part of the least hip person to walk the face of the earth, but it is actually useful as a label for the 1990s CSAs, so we will stick with it.