2022 ISDA Securities Financing Transactions Definitions: Difference between revisions
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[[File:Martin PBM-5 Mariner in flight, circa in 1945 (SDASM 00006374).jpg|450px|thumb|center|The doomed Linklaters SFT Mariner on a training mission]] | [[File:Martin PBM-5 Mariner in flight, circa in 1945 (SDASM 00006374).jpg|450px|thumb|center|The doomed Linklaters SFT Mariner on a training mission]] | ||
}}{{quote|As it became obvious [[Flight 19]] was lost, air bases, aircraft, and merchant ships were alerted. The sea over the last reported position was grid searched | }}{{quote|As it became obvious [[Flight 19]] was lost, air bases, aircraft, and merchant ships were alerted. The sea over the last reported position was grid searched . After dark, a Linklaters SFT Mariner reconnaissance mission was diverted from a scheduled training flight to perform square pattern searches in the area west of the securities financing transaction sea but in its first dispatches reported no remains that would suggest the wreckage of a single equity derivative, let along an entire booklet, were visible. After calling in a routine radio message at 19:30 announcing the completion of its mission neither the Mariner nor the SFT definitions it published were never heard from again. | ||
:—J. Allen Cynek, ''Beyond The Bermuda Triangle''}} | :—J. Allen Cynek, ''Beyond The Bermuda Triangle''}} | ||
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*[[2011 Equity Derivatives Definitions]] |
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As it became obvious Flight 19 was lost, air bases, aircraft, and merchant ships were alerted. The sea over the last reported position was grid searched . After dark, a Linklaters SFT Mariner reconnaissance mission was diverted from a scheduled training flight to perform square pattern searches in the area west of the securities financing transaction sea but in its first dispatches reported no remains that would suggest the wreckage of a single equity derivative, let along an entire booklet, were visible. After calling in a routine radio message at 19:30 announcing the completion of its mission neither the Mariner nor the SFT definitions it published were never heard from again.
- —J. Allen Cynek, Beyond The Bermuda Triangle