Adjustments to Certain Share Transactions and Share Basket Transactions in European Currencies - Equity Derivatives Provision: Difference between revisions

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Well, it all seemed important at the time, but the [[Euro]] is now a thing, there can’t be too many [[equity derivative]] transactions that are still in flight nineteen years later, so you won’t spend a lot of time parsing this clause until another nation adopts the euro as its currency. Montenegro uses it anyway, and it seems more likely countries will leave rather than join in the current febrile environment, so we'll leave this one for now.
Well, it all seemed important at the time, but the [[Euro]] is now a thing, there can’t be too many [[equity derivative]] transactions that are still in flight nineteen years later, so you won’t spend a lot of time parsing this clause until another nation adopts the euro as its currency. Montenegro uses it anyway, and it seems more likely countries will leave rather than join in the current febrile environment, so we'll leave this one for now.


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*[[Brexit means Brexit]]
*[[Brexit means Brexit]]

Revision as of 11:19, 18 January 2020

Template:Eqderivanat Well, it all seemed important at the time, but the Euro is now a thing, there can’t be too many equity derivative transactions that are still in flight nineteen years later, so you won’t spend a lot of time parsing this clause until another nation adopts the euro as its currency. Montenegro uses it anyway, and it seems more likely countries will leave rather than join in the current febrile environment, so we'll leave this one for now.

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