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[[Credit officer]]s will hotly deny this, but when it comes to [[closing out]] a [[master trading agreement]] there are two main triggers: [[failure to pay]] and [[bankruptcy]]/[[insolvency]]. | [[Credit officer]]s will hotly deny this, but when it comes to [[closing out]] a [[master trading agreement]] there are two main triggers: [[failure to pay]] and [[bankruptcy]]/[[insolvency]]. | ||
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Revision as of 11:06, 27 January 2020
Credit officers will hotly deny this, but when it comes to closing out a master trading agreement there are two main triggers: failure to pay and bankruptcy/insolvency.
More about insolvency
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- The difference between insolvency and bankruptcy
- Bankruptcy shenanigans
- ISDA’s delightful Bankruptcy definition — the gold standard of its kind.