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{{a|glossary|}}The ''[[deutscher rahmenvertrag]]'' is the [[Germany|German]] {{tag|master agreement}}, also known as the “[[DRV]]” or just the plain old “[[rahmenvertrag]]” (literally “framework agreement”) comes in at least three varieties, all governed by {{tag|German law}}. I know very little about them, other than their names, and that they are used for swaps, repo and stock lending:
{{a|glossary|}}The ''[[Deutscher Rahmenvertrag]]''<ref>Not, ahhh, to be confused with the ''Deutscher Radfahrer-Verband'', the cycling unit of the sports office of a certain earlier German political regime.</ref> is the [[Germany|German]] {{tag|master agreement}}, also known as the “[[DRV]]” or just the plain old “[[rahmenvertrag]]” (literally “framework agreement”) comes in at least three varieties, all governed by {{tag|German law}}. I know very little about them, other than their names, and that they are used for swaps, repo and stock lending:


*[[Deutscher Rahmenvertrag für Finanztermingeschäfte]] ({{tag|Derivatives}} and {{tag|Futures}})
*[[Deutscher Rahmenvertrag für Finanztermingeschäfte]] ({{tag|Derivatives}} and {{tag|Futures}})
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The [[DRV]] has a  collateral annex the [[Besicherungsanhang für Variation Margin]] which, charmingly, translates as “safety attachment”.
The [[DRV]] has a  collateral annex the [[Besicherungsanhang für Variation Margin]] which, charmingly, translates as “safety attachment”.
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