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{{a|isda|}}Now the dirty secret is that there ''isn’t'' a “Close-out Amount” as such under a {{1992ma}} but, in places | {{a|isda|}}Now the dirty secret is that there ''isn’t'' a “Close-out Amount” as such under a {{1992ma}} but, in places on this wiki, we’ll refer to one anyway, because it is better, more elegant, more stylish prose than “the amount determined following early termination of a {{isda92prov|Terminated Transaction}} using {{isda92prov|Market Quotation}} or {{isda92prov|Loss}} ([[as the case may be]]) and the {{isda92prov|Second Method}}, seeing as no-one in their right mind would agree to the {{isda92prov|First Method}}, under the {{1992ma}}”. In the context of a {{1992ma}} that is what we mean by “Close-out Amount”. | ||
Close-out Amount is the shorthand term, introduced in the {{2002ma}} for the value you get from terminating | {{isdaprov|Close-out Amount}} is the shorthand term, introduced in the {{2002ma}} for the value you get from terminating {{isdaprov|Transaction}}s on a, well, close-out. The {{icds}} of the [[First Men]], were less committed to Ellroyesque machine-gun prose than were their millennial successors, you see. | ||
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Now the dirty secret is that there isn’t a “Close-out Amount” as such under a 1992 ISDA but, in places on this wiki, we’ll refer to one anyway, because it is better, more elegant, more stylish prose than “the amount determined following early termination of a Terminated Transaction using Market Quotation or Loss (as the case may be) and the Second Method, seeing as no-one in their right mind would agree to the First Method, under the 1992 ISDA”. In the context of a 1992 ISDA that is what we mean by “Close-out Amount”.
Close-out Amount is the shorthand term, introduced in the 2002 ISDA for the value you get from terminating Transactions on a, well, close-out. The ISDA’s crack drafting squad™ of the First Men, were less committed to Ellroyesque machine-gun prose than were their millennial successors, you see.