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2021 ISDA Interest Rate Derivatives Definitions A Jolly Contrarian owner’s manual™
Modified Following in all its glory
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Overview
Compare with Section 4.12(a) of the 2006 ISDA definitions which provided:
If “Modified Following” or “Modified” is specified, that date will be the first following day that is a Business Day unless that day falls in the next calendar month, in which case that date will be the first preceding day that is a Business Day;
Is it different? Not wildly.
Summary
A popular means of calculating interest periods and determining interest payment dates. Nearly as popular as the following business day convention. If the end of your interest period would end on a non-business day, you roll forward to the next following one, unless that would fall in the following month, in which case you roll back to the immediately preceding business day. Popular with the tax- and accounting-obsessed, who care about what period you book a profit or revenue stream in.
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