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Amwelladmin (talk | contribs) Created page with "The {{1992ma}} was introduced principally, to: {{gbullet|'''Expand range of products covered''': Expand beyond interest rate and currency swaps.<li> '''Netting''': Enhance and strengthen close-out netting.<li> '''Market developments''': Reflect market developments — the period between 1987 and 1992 was a massive growth in the swaps market, and lessons were learned. <li> '''Physical delivery''': Allow for physical delivery o..." |
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'''Market developments''': Reflect market developments — the period between 1987 and 1992 was a massive growth in the swaps market, and lessons were learned. <li> | '''Market developments''': Reflect market developments — the period between 1987 and 1992 was a massive growth in the swaps market, and lessons were learned. <li> | ||
'''[[Physical delivery]]''': Allow for [[physical delivery]] of underlying instruments referenced in a swap (the only “underlying” for rates and fx is cash, so the {{1987ma}} only needed to contemplate the payment of cash).<li> | '''[[Physical delivery]]''': Allow for [[physical delivery]] of underlying instruments referenced in a swap (the only “underlying” for rates and fx is cash, so the {{1987ma}} only needed to contemplate the payment of cash).<li> | ||
'''Settlement Amounts''': Introduce greater flexibility for determining {{{{{1}}}|Settlement Amount}}s on termination of {{{{{1}}}|Transactions}} (introducing the {{{{{1 | '''Settlement Amounts''': Introduce greater flexibility for determining {{{{{1}}}|Settlement Amount}}s on termination of {{{{{1}}}|Transactions}} (introducing the {{{{{1}}}|Loss}}, {{{{{1}}}|Market Quotation}}, {{{{{1}}}|First Method}} and {{{{{1}}}|Second Method}} regimes thereafter replaced in the {{2002ma}} by {{{{{1}}}|Close-out Amount}}). <li> | ||
'''Two-way payments on termination''': Under the {{1987ma}} a {{{{{1 | '''Two-way payments on termination''': Under the {{1987ma}} a {{{{{1}}}|Defaulting Party}} is not entitled to termination payments. This is the so-called “[[limited two-way payments]]” provision which was a large part of the reason {{1987ma}}s were not reliable on [[netting]].<li> | ||
'''Settlement netting''': more flexibility for netting groups of transactions under Section {{{{{1}}}|2}} - under the {{1987isda}} you could either [[net]] just within a single {{{{{1}}}|Transaction}} or across ''all'' {{isda87prov|Transactions}} but not, as standard, across a given subset of {{{{{1}}}|Transactions}}.<li> | '''Settlement netting''': more flexibility for netting groups of transactions under Section {{{{{1}}}|2}} - under the {{1987isda}} you could either [[net]] just within a single {{{{{1}}}|Transaction}} or across ''all'' {{isda87prov|Transactions}} but not, as standard, across a given subset of {{{{{1}}}|Transactions}}.<li> | ||
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Latest revision as of 15:47, 7 September 2024
The 1992 ISDA was introduced principally, to:
- Expand range of products covered: Expand beyond interest rate and currency swaps.
- Netting: Enhance and strengthen close-out netting.
- Market developments: Reflect market developments — the period between 1987 and 1992 was a massive growth in the swaps market, and lessons were learned.
- Physical delivery: Allow for physical delivery of underlying instruments referenced in a swap (the only “underlying” for rates and fx is cash, so the 1987 ISDA only needed to contemplate the payment of cash).
- Settlement Amounts: Introduce greater flexibility for determining {{{{{1}}}|Settlement Amount}}s on termination of {{{{{1}}}|Transactions}} (introducing the {{{{{1}}}|Loss}}, {{{{{1}}}|Market Quotation}}, {{{{{1}}}|First Method}} and {{{{{1}}}|Second Method}} regimes thereafter replaced in the 2002 ISDA by {{{{{1}}}|Close-out Amount}}).
- Two-way payments on termination: Under the 1987 ISDA a {{{{{1}}}|Defaulting Party}} is not entitled to termination payments. This is the so-called “limited two-way payments” provision which was a large part of the reason 1987 ISDAs were not reliable on netting.
- Settlement netting: more flexibility for netting groups of transactions under Section {{{{{1}}}|2}} - under the 1987 ISDA you could either net just within a single {{{{{1}}}|Transaction}} or across all Transactions but not, as standard, across a given subset of {{{{{1}}}|Transactions}}.