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  • Certainty and discretion: fundamentally opposed views of the world: financial certainty where things run on rails. Difficult and unpredictable environments, where you make it up on the spot
  • Solvency as certain, bankruptcy as unpredictable
  • “Insolvency” vs “bankruptcy”
  • Phase transition and the bankruptcy dream time
  • the unusual weirdness of ISDA’s Single Agreement: is it all one thing, or isn't it