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{{a|gmsla|}}First things first: the Global Master Securities Lending Agreement is habitually abbreviated, of course — to “[[GMSLA]]” — but unlike the [[izder]], where there is unanimity to the point where a failure to get it right unmasks one as an imposter, there is debate as to how one correctly pronounces the acronym. Is it “[[jimsler]]” with a soft “j”, or “[[gumizzler]]” with a hard “g” and an invented middle “i”? | |||
For the little it is worth, the [[JC]] nails his colours to the mast: he’s a [[jimsler]] man. But either is fine. | |||
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*{{2000gmsla}} | *{{2000gmsla}} | ||
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Latest revision as of 22:18, 4 February 2021
First things first: the Global Master Securities Lending Agreement is habitually abbreviated, of course — to “GMSLA” — but unlike the izder, where there is unanimity to the point where a failure to get it right unmasks one as an imposter, there is debate as to how one correctly pronounces the acronym. Is it “jimsler” with a soft “j”, or “gumizzler” with a hard “g” and an invented middle “i”?
For the little it is worth, the JC nails his colours to the mast: he’s a jimsler man. But either is fine.