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{{a|emir|}}UInder EMIR there are two sub-categories of [[Non-financial counterparties - EMIR Provision|non-financial counterparties]]: [[NFC+]] and [[NFC-]].
{{a|eu|}}UInder EMIR there are two sub-categories of [[Non-financial counterparties - EMIR Provision|non-financial counterparties]]: [[NFC+]] and [[NFC-]].
All [[Non-financial counterparties - EMIR Provision|non-financial counterparties]] must calculate their group’s aggregate month-end average position in derivative contracts for the previous 12 months, [[Hedging exemption|excluding derivative trades executed for hedging purpose]].  
All [[Non-financial counterparties - EMIR Provision|non-financial counterparties]] must calculate their group’s aggregate month-end average position in derivative contracts for the previous 12 months, [[Hedging exemption|excluding derivative trades executed for hedging purpose]].  



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UInder EMIR there are two sub-categories of non-financial counterparties: NFC+ and NFC-. All non-financial counterparties must calculate their group’s aggregate month-end average position in derivative contracts for the previous 12 months, excluding derivative trades executed for hedging purpose.

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