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The [[Fédération Bancaire Française]] is the [[French Banking Federation]], which publishes {{tag|French Law}}-governed derivatives [[master agreement]] called — of all things — the {{tag|FBF}}. Once upon a time the FBF was the [[L'Association française des banques]] or the {{tag|AFB}}. That was until it, and its master agreement, changed its name. | The [[Fédération Bancaire Française]] is the [[French Banking Federation]], which publishes {{tag|French Law}}-governed derivatives [[master agreement]] called — of all things — the {{tag|FBF}}. Once upon a time the FBF was the [[L'Association française des banques]] or the {{tag|AFB}}. That was until it, and its master agreement, changed its name. | ||
Among the amusing things in the [[FBF]] is a | Among the amusing things in the [[FBF]] is a [[cross default]] provision that is easily triggered and has no threshold. This can give a [[treasury]] officer hives. | ||
{{c|Master Agreements}} | {{c|Master Agreements}} |
Revision as of 13:29, 14 August 2024
The Fédération Bancaire Française is the French Banking Federation, which publishes French Law-governed derivatives master agreement called — of all things — the FBF. Once upon a time the FBF was the L'Association française des banques or the AFB. That was until it, and its master agreement, changed its name.
Among the amusing things in the FBF is a cross default provision that is easily triggered and has no threshold. This can give a treasury officer hives.