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The deutscher rahmenvertrag is the German master agreement, also known as the “DRV[1] or just the plain old “rahmenvertrag” (literally “framework agreement”). It is published by Bundesverband deutscher Banken and comes in at least three varieties, all governed by German law. I know very little about them, other than their names, and that they are used for swaps, repo and stock lending:

The DRV has a collateral annex the Besicherungsanhang für Variation Margin which, charmingly, translates as “safety attachment”.

  1. Though careful: it is not to be confused with the Deutscher Radfahrer-Verband, the cycling unit in the sports office of a certain, ahhh, earlier political regime in Germany.