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{{isda92prov|Market Quotation}} and {{isda92prov|Loss}} were both ditched as {{{{{1}}}|Transaction}} valuation concepts under the {{2002ma}} in favour of {{isdaprov|Close-out Amount}}, which is closer to Loss, but still a bit different.
{{{{{1}}}|Market Quotation}} and {{{{{1}}}|Loss}} were originated in the {{1987ma}}, were refined in the {{1992ma}} and then unceremoniously ditched as {{{{{1}}}|Transaction}} valuation concepts under the {{2002ma}} in favour of {{isdaprov|Close-out Amount}}, which is closer to {{{{{1}}}|Loss}}, but still a bit different.
 
Here is a {{diff|85859|85858}} between the 1987 and 1992 versions of Market Quotation Quite a lot of fiddling around. Did it make much difference? At this remove, nearly forty years on, do we care?
 
Americans probably do.

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{{{{{1}}}|Market Quotation}} and {{{{{1}}}|Loss}} were originated in the 1987 ISDA, were refined in the 1992 ISDA and then unceremoniously ditched as {{{{{1}}}|Transaction}} valuation concepts under the 2002 ISDA in favour of Close-out Amount, which is closer to {{{{{1}}}|Loss}}, but still a bit different.

Here is a comparison between the 1987 and 1992 versions of Market Quotation Quite a lot of fiddling around. Did it make much difference? At this remove, nearly forty years on, do we care?

Americans probably do.