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  • ...}}, a [[trust]] has no [[legal personality]] distinct from the [[trustee]] who constitutes it; in America and other far-flung places the trust itself (as
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  • Named after Alan Turing, the computing pioneer and Bletchley Park codebreaker who thought them, and the related [[Turing test]], up.
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  • ...o have demonstrably taken leave of their senses and their representatives, who are happy enough to indulge their delusions at a suitable hourly rate. It ...oted in the ''past'', that place that place of consoling clarity for those who navigate by rear-view mirror and have not the stomach for the unknown.
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  • ...r, largely<ref>Like dinosaurs, there are rare creatures on remote outposts who still use the old versions.</ref> extinct versions of contemporary master a
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  • ...ncial word of extractorship and the ultimate client, a kindly old granddad who cares only for feeding the ducks with his granddaughter and would be horrif
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  • ...e ''else'' by surprise. It is a fruitless task trying to get the bottom of who is most justifiably surprised but, for the record, it’s us.
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  • ...terner stuff, especially as they’ll generally have as many people arriving who can spill such wondrous secrets as they’ll lose in any given period. (Inv ...n of gardening leave come up at the AGM? — but by fellow employees, all of who fancy a similar deal as and when ''they'' switch jobs. Gardening leave is j
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  • {{a|people|}}One who is [[long]] an exalted position, but [[short]] a grisly [[option]], should
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  • ...htened sophisticates in the fashionable salons of Manhattan and Menlo Park who are the JC’s regular readers, will enjoy the carefree ''Europeanness'' of
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  • ...is rumoured to have been long cultivating an undead army of phantom ISDAs who lie upon the dead earth as spores, and the prophecies of the [[Good Man]] m
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  • ...few are more distinctive than the quality of communications between those who wind up being implicated in them. ...some criticism from Freeths. If you disagree with this approach, do let me know. Otherwise, we’ll adopt this approach until such time as we sense the cri
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  • ...of iniquity are shrugged off with the two-way optionality that HR managers know they are long. ...Markets that most effectively allocate capital do best. In any case, those who are good at it stand to make a lot of money. This will not change. Effectiv
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  • ...meaningful way in the engine category, with any other card in the pack. So who wins? ...[[boredom]] was a priced-in feature of every adolescent life, and not just those of office workers.
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  • *Ordinary corporates — your Vodafones, Apples and, Volkswagens, who will generally be ''clients'' *Commodity traders who are not active in regulated financial markets
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  • =====Credit/Crédit (who knows?) Agricole=====
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  • 2. Upsetting to [[libtard]]s. Especially those who have not read Teresa Bejan’s excellent article ''The Problem with Problem
    929 bytes (128 words) - 15:02, 17 June 2023
  • The best are those in the employ of [[ISDA]]. They came up with the quintuple negative in the ...ability, the [[European Commission]]’s vicious mercenary wordsmiths — they who contrived “[[and, as the case may be, or]]”, after all — run the deri
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  • ...Anderson, an accounting consultant in 1998. He was on the Nobel committee who awarded its economic prize to Black and Scholes. He was Jericho Moody, whos ...an undead army of [[Financial weapons of mass destruction|phantom ISDAs]] who lie upon the dead earth as spores, and the prophecies of the [[Good Man]] m
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  • ...day at around 11:55 am London time by the [[British Bankers’ Association]] who, it is fair to say, didn’t have a terribly good handle on what [[LIBOR]] ...nally calculated it — which meant it was ideal fodder for pernicious types who lurk in the undergarments of the financial services industry ripping everyo
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  • ...th buried roots and [[faux pas]] for the unwary to trip over. Beware those who refer to their agreement as an [[eye-ess-dee-aye]] (it's [[izder]]), or a t
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