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The 2002 ISDA Master Agreement Protocol is intended to provide an easy way to solve problems that arise when certain documents that were published by the ISDA prior to 2002 are used in conjunction with a {{2002ma}}. For example, where documents  like the {{1995csa}} use defined terms (such as {{isdaprov|Market Quotation}}) that do not exist within the {{2002ma}}. The Protocol provides an easy way to rectify these discrepancies.
The 2002 ISDA Master Agreement Protocol is intended to provide an easy way to solve problems that arise when certain documents that were published by the ISDA prior to 2002 are used in conjunction with a {{2002ma}}. For example, where documents  like the {{1995csa}} use defined terms (such as {{isdaprov|Market Quotation}}) that do not exist within the {{2002ma}}. The Protocol provides an easy way to rectify these discrepancies.
Fun fact: you need to adhere to the protocol even if you have a 2002 Master Agreement, because the {{1995csa}} refers to concepts in the {{1992isda}}. Sigh.


===Documents Covered===
===Documents Covered===

Revision as of 12:12, 13 March 2017

The 2002 ISDA Master Agreement Protocol is intended to provide an easy way to solve problems that arise when certain documents that were published by the ISDA prior to 2002 are used in conjunction with a 2002 ISDA. For example, where documents like the 1995 CSA use defined terms (such as Market Quotation) that do not exist within the 2002 ISDA. The Protocol provides an easy way to rectify these discrepancies.

Fun fact: you need to adhere to the protocol even if you have a 2002 Master Agreement, because the 1995 CSA refers to concepts in the 1992 ISDA. Sigh.

Documents Covered

There is a long list of documents covered by the Master Agreement Protocol:


See also