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  • ...set of guidelines, policies, rules and fall-backs for the [[legal]] and [[credit]] terms of a {{t|contract}} that you can hand to the itinerant [[school-lea ...be [[Escalation|escalated]] for approval by [[litigation]] [[and/or]] a [[Credit]] officer of at least C3 rank”,
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  • ::9.2(a)(v) the net amount payable from one Party to the other after taking into account all the matters set out above (the “'''{{ietaprov|Statement ...bank transfer or equivalent transfer of immediately available funds to the credit of the account specified by the Party to whom such payment is due.<br>
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  • ...no small pleasure, inspected the animal’s fur closely through the monocle, taking it in his fingers, picking out fleas, or dirt, or imperfections. “Meh.” “Half a stinking credit??!” Roly looked distraught and fished them out.
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  • Covenants, collateral, credit support and so on may, thereby, flow either way. They may flow ''both'' way ...{{isdaprov|Schedule}} and {{isdaprov|Confirmation}}s, to stipulate who is taking which side on a given trade, giving which covenant or submitting to which {
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  • ...approaches the French doors, he silences his phone and removes his shoes. Taking the handle, he eases the door open and slips out onto the terrace.|| Barry ...ain, the fixation with footwear. The reader knows what’s going on. Give us credit for not spooning it out. What she does and what he does should be different
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  • ...der [[Harry Markopolos]] and that poor junior credit officer at [[Archegos|Credit Suisse]] who was told off for asking “why do we even have daily terminati Quiz time: taking the information supplied about who everyone thought was the hero, or bad ap
    14 KB (2,238 words) - 15:10, 26 May 2024
  • ...of soft-edged principles with leaky boundaries, and that we forebear from taking advantage of those weaknesses is what makes our polity [[Strength|strong]].
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  • ...isk mitigation|credit mitigation]] for swaps by set-off, not security, and credit risk can swing around, depending on the market value of the underlying obli ...|delta-hedge]] their risk. In many cases are prohibited by regulation from taking proprietary positions.<ref>This is the famous “Volcker Rule”.</ref> In
    21 KB (3,421 words) - 19:03, 4 February 2024
  • ...t — say, a [[transferable security]] with an embedded derivative, like a [[credit-linked note]] or even a plain old [[Repackaging programme|repackaging]], fo
    9 KB (1,356 words) - 08:46, 4 July 2023
  • ...it had absolutely no upside and significant Downside on them even without credit loss, while it's liabilities were deposits comma being extremely short term ...predictability of future income streams applies in many areas of finance. Credit card receivables, automobile loans, and even songwriting royalties.
    21 KB (3,372 words) - 16:23, 21 May 2024
  • ...[[exposure]]<ref>Such as the sort you could have if it were 1987 and the [[credit support annex]] ''hadn’t been invented''.</ref> is economically the ''sam ...rigger, the {{{{{1}}}|Close-Out Amount}} will be favourable. This is still taking quite the market punt on a bust counterparty — by means of a [[European O
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  • ...Credit Suisse Special Committee to the Board of Directors presented its {{credit suisse archegos report}} to the board and, for reasons known only to the bo It would take another couple of years before the market’s patience with Credit Suisse would finally give out — during a bank run, ironically, to which t
    29 KB (4,761 words) - 08:15, 25 July 2023
  • ...A lawyer will recommend changes. Doctors and lawyers get no credit for not taking action.
    15 KB (2,278 words) - 20:02, 9 January 2023
  • ...iberately ''giving'' offence is oafish, negative and counterproductive. ''Taking'' offence is cowardly and anti-intellectual. To be offended is to have no b *Your team. ''They'' get the credit. ''You'' take the responsibility. Deal with underperformance privately: tha
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  • ...shifted ordnance out of the goddamn tranche, but so much of it was shitty credit. It kept going off: blowing up we could even get it out of the warehouses, ...d up to cop a feel. It was so smooth. Like a natural extension of your own credit line. We blammed it round the room like we were waxing buy-and-holds left r
    22 KB (3,783 words) - 13:18, 9 March 2023
  • Credit Derivatives<br> ...rov|Definitions}}'''”) are intended for use in confirmations of individual credit derivative transactions (“'''{{cddprov|Confirmations}}'''”) governed by
    264 KB (40,995 words) - 10:02, 20 April 2023
  • {{drop|A|t the heart}} of commerce is ''[[trust]]'' and ''[[credit]]'': the expectation that one will ''[[be a good egg]]''. This is the ravis ...“enhancements to the ''certainty'' of safety” — lead to ''increased'' risk-taking, are legion.<ref>Anti-lock breaks, seatbelts, speed limits, cycle helmets,
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  • We wonder how often the name “Archegos” appeared in board papers at Credit Suisse or Morgan Stanley in the months leading up to its implosion. Or [[1M ...of public opinion outside it - a “defence department” overtly charged with taking the side of the alleged miscreant? Maybe we should. But
    16 KB (2,645 words) - 08:06, 4 June 2024
  • ...ing that is ''already'' too elaborate, and ducks the question ''why'' your credit officers are embedded in a manual process where all they do is push a butto |<small>Taking the material terms of your legal contracts, that you codified in the [[meta
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  • “Yes it is! It is all ''disclosed'' man! We’re only taking orders stapled to [[big-boy letter]]s! We’re ’wildly'' over-subscribed! Ten days later the market imploded, taking the young tadpole, PetVan, BluBeenz and [[Lexrifyly]] with it
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