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Latest revision as of 18:14, 17 December 2015
See
- Equivalent; or
- Securities
depending on your predilection. Good luck.
Commentary
The above comment assumes you're talking about a 2010 GMSLA.
Techy linguistic aside: Now here’s a funny thing. In the 2000 GMSLA, there were four defined terms relating to the Securities and Collateral that pass between the parties to a stock loan, all of them nouns:
But under the 2010 GMSLA, there are just three; two shorter nouns and an adjective:
This means you can move from the utterly tiring “Securities, Collateral, Equivalent Securities or Equivalent Collateral” which is fire-hosed throughout the 2000 GMSLA to the less offensive “Securities, Collateral or their Equivalents” in the 2010 GMSLA.[1]
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- ↑ Well,you could have, but the drafters didn’t.