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{{a|security|}}A generic expression for [[guarantee]]s, [[letter of credit|letters of credit]], and other miscellaneous, divers and weird & wonderful [[collateral]] arrangements one puts in place to mitigate the [[credit exposure]] one takes to ones counterparty entering into derivatives and other capital markets trading arrangements.
{{a|security|}}A generic expression for [[guarantee]]s, [[letter of credit|letters of credit]], and other miscellaneous, divers and weird & wonderful [[collateral]] arrangements one puts in place to mitigate the [[credit exposure]] one takes to ones counterparty entering into derivatives and other capital markets trading arrangements.
 
But ''not'' English law Credit Support Annexes.


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*{{isdaprov|Credit Support Document}} under the {{isdama}}
*[[Financial Collateral Directive]]
*[[Financial Collateral Directive]]
*[[Guarantee]]
*[[Guarantee]]
*[[Letter of credit]]
*[[Letter of credit]]
*[[Credit Support Annex]] - the {{tag|ISDA}} document for transferring {{tag|credit support}}
*[[Credit Support Annex]] - the {{tag|ISDA}} document for transferring {{tag|credit support}}

Latest revision as of 11:00, 24 May 2023

A word about credit risk mitigation


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A generic expression for guarantees, letters of credit, and other miscellaneous, divers and weird & wonderful collateral arrangements one puts in place to mitigate the credit exposure one takes to ones counterparty entering into derivatives and other capital markets trading arrangements.

But not English law Credit Support Annexes.

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