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===AET under the {{1987ma}}=== | ===AET under the {{1987ma}}=== | ||
Note the somewhat difficult position for AET under the {{1987ma}} - a fuller discussion at that article - which was part of the reason for the move to the {{1992ma}} | Note the somewhat difficult position for AET under the {{1987ma}} - a fuller discussion at that article - which was part of the reason for the move to the {{1992ma}} in the first place. | ||
==Analysis== | ==Analysis== | ||
Note that {{isdaprov|AET}} is only triggered by certain events under the {{isdaprov|Bankruptcy}} [[Events of Default - ISDA Provision|event of default]], and isn't triggered by {{isdaprov|Cross Default}} for example. | Note that {{isdaprov|AET}} is only triggered by certain events under the {{isdaprov|Bankruptcy}} [[Events of Default - ISDA Provision|event of default]], and isn't triggered by {{isdaprov|Cross Default}} for example. | ||
It only applies to formal bankruptcy events in the | It only applies to formal {{isdaprov|bankruptcy}} events in the jurisdiction, not “catastrophic credit events that are effectively as good bankruptcy” but which don't amount to formal bankruptcy events, for reasons that will become clear below. | ||
{{automaticearlytermination}} | {{automaticearlytermination}} | ||
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*{{isdaprov|Right to Terminate Following Event of Default}} | *{{isdaprov|Right to Terminate Following Event of Default}} |
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Automatic Early Termination is a concept which exists in Section 6(a) Right to Terminate Following Event of Default of the ISDA Master Agreement. it is relevant to Netting.
AET under the 1987 ISDA
Note the somewhat difficult position for AET under the 1987 ISDA - a fuller discussion at that article - which was part of the reason for the move to the 1992 ISDA in the first place.
Analysis
Note that AET is only triggered by certain events under the Bankruptcy event of default, and isn't triggered by Cross Default for example.
It only applies to formal bankruptcy events in the jurisdiction, not “catastrophic credit events that are effectively as good bankruptcy” but which don't amount to formal bankruptcy events, for reasons that will become clear below.
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