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{{isda92anat|Loss}}
{{isda92anat|Loss}}
{{isdaprov|Loss}} is a means of valuing {{isdaprov|Transactions}} following their {{isdaprov|Early Termination}} under the {{1992isda}}. Spoddy point: the definition of {{isdaprov|Loss}} in the {{1992ma}} ''includes'' the “{{isdaprov|Unpaid Amount}}” concept in its definition: {{isdaprov|Loss}} includes losses and costs (or gains) in respect of any payment or delivery required to have been made (assuming satisfaction of each applicable condition precedent) on or before the relevant {{isdaprov|Early Termination Date}} and not made...
{{isdaprov|Loss}} is a means of valuing {{isdaprov|Transactions}} following their {{isdaprov|Early Termination}} under the {{1992isda}}. Spoddy point: the definition of {{isdaprov|Loss}} in the {{1992ma}} ''includes'' the “{{isdaprov|Unpaid Amount}}” concept in its definition:  
:''{{isdaprov|Loss}} includes losses and costs (or gains) in respect of any payment or delivery required to have been made (assuming satisfaction of each applicable condition precedent) on or before the relevant Early Termination Date and not made, '''except, so as to avoid duplication, if Section {{isdaprov|6(e)(i)}}(1) or (3) or {{isdaprov|6(e)(ii)}}(2)(A) applies'''...''
 
There is a magnificent piece of ISDA discombobulation here: Section {{isdaprov|6(e)(i)}}(1) and (3), and {{isdaprov|6(e)(ii)}}(2)(A), all deal exclusively with ISDA master agreements where the parties have agreed {{isdaprov|Market Quotation}}, and not {{isdaprov|Loss}}, applies. So there is, in fact, ''no'' risk of duplication, since the definition of {{isdaprov|Loss}} is entirely irrelevant to these parts of the agreement.  


===Loss no more===
===Loss no more===

Revision as of 10:26, 29 July 2019

Template:Isda92anat Loss is a means of valuing Transactions following their Early Termination under the 1992 ISDA. Spoddy point: the definition of Loss in the 1992 ISDA includes the “Unpaid Amount” concept in its definition:

Loss includes losses and costs (or gains) in respect of any payment or delivery required to have been made (assuming satisfaction of each applicable condition precedent) on or before the relevant Early Termination Date and not made, except, so as to avoid duplication, if Section 6(e)(i)(1) or (3) or 6(e)(ii)(2)(A) applies...

There is a magnificent piece of ISDA discombobulation here: Section 6(e)(i)(1) and (3), and 6(e)(ii)(2)(A), all deal exclusively with ISDA master agreements where the parties have agreed Market Quotation, and not Loss, applies. So there is, in fact, no risk of duplication, since the definition of Loss is entirely irrelevant to these parts of the agreement.

Loss no more

Under the 2002 ISDA it (and Market Quotation) was superseded by the better concept of the Close-out Amount.

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