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Created page with "*Is the English law CSA a Credit Support Document, and if not, ''why'' not? *Is the New York law CSA a Credit Support Document, and if so, ''why'' AND SERIOUSLY HOW CAN THEY BE DIFFERENT? Is the squad just doing this to annoy everyone? *Hang on, does the English Law Credit Support ''Deed'' have a different “Credit Support Document” status to an English Law Credit Support ''Annex''? WHAT? It ''does''? *A little warning about Transaction-specific parental guarantees, w..."
 
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*Is the English law CSA a Credit Support Document, and if not, ''why'' not?
{{pjchotlink|Don’t confuse a Credit Support Deed with a Credit Support Document}}<li>
*Is the New York law CSA a Credit Support Document, and if so, ''why'' AND SERIOUSLY HOW CAN THEY BE DIFFERENT? Is the squad just doing this to annoy everyone?
{{pjchotlink|An English law CSA is not a Credit Support Document...}}<li>
*Hang on, does the English Law Credit Support ''Deed'' have a different “Credit Support Document” status to an English Law Credit Support ''Annex''? WHAT? It ''does''?
{{pjchotlink|But a New York law CSA is a Credit Support Document}}... — AND SERIOUSLY HOW CAN THEY BE DIFFERENT? Is the ’squad just doing this to ''annoy'' everyone?<li>
*A little warning about Transaction-specific parental guarantees, which, under ISDA, are a ''bad idea''.
{{pjchotlink|And an English law Credit Support Deed? That’s a Credit Support Document too}}? — Hang on, does the English Law Credit Support ''Deed'' have a different “Credit Support Document” status to an English Law Credit Support ''Annex''? WHAT?! It ''does''? <li>
{{pjchotlink|Guarantees and why Transaction-specific guarantees under ISDA don’t work}}<li>{{pjchotlink|What is the actual difference? Does it matter?}} What happens if you ''do'' designate a CSA as a Credit Support Document when you should not have, or when you ''don’t'' designate as a Credit Support Document a credit support arrangement when you ''should'' have?
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''So'' much ninjery.
''So'' much ninjery.

Latest revision as of 13:32, 28 August 2024

Don’t confuse a Credit Support Deed with a Credit Support Document

  • An English law CSA is not a Credit Support Document...
  • But a New York law CSA is a Credit Support Document... — AND SERIOUSLY HOW CAN THEY BE DIFFERENT? Is the ’squad just doing this to annoy everyone?
  • And an English law Credit Support Deed? That’s a Credit Support Document too? — Hang on, does the English Law Credit Support Deed have a different “Credit Support Document” status to an English Law Credit Support Annex? WHAT?! It does?
  • Guarantees and why Transaction-specific guarantees under ISDA don’t work
  • What is the actual difference? Does it matter? What happens if you do designate a CSA as a Credit Support Document when you should not have, or when you don’t designate as a Credit Support Document a credit support arrangement when you should have?

    So much ninjery.