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The [[Fédération Bancaire Française]] is the [[French Banking Federation]], which publishes a {{tag|French Law}}-governed derivatives {{tag|Master Agreement}} called - of all things -  the FBF. ONce upon a time the FBF was the [[L'Association française des banques]] or the [[AFB]]. It - and its master agreement - changed its name.
The [[Fédération Bancaire Française]] is the [[French Banking Federation]], which publishes {{tag|French Law}}-governed derivatives [[master agreement]] called — of all things — the {{tag|FBF}}. Once upon a time the FBF was the [[L'Association française des banques]] or the {{tag|AFB}}. That was until it, and its master agreement, changed its name.
 
Among the amusing things in the [[FBF]] is a {{t|cross default}} provision that is easily triggered and has no threshold. This can give a [[treasury]] officer hives.
 
{{c|Master Agreements}}