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And then there’s {{tag|plain English}}. We have a bit of a thing about that. And {{tag|flannel}}. Then again, we quite like [[Latin]] and [[Greeks|Greek]]. What a topsy-turby world we live in! <br>
And then there’s {{tag|plain English}}. We have a bit of a thing about that. And {{tag|flannel}}. Then again, we quite like [[Latin]] and [[Greeks|Greek]]. What a topsy-turby world we live in! <br>
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====The main ones====
*'''[[ISDA Anatomy]]''': the {{1992isda}} and the {{2002isda}}, compared and contrasted.  
*'''[[ISDA Anatomy]]''': the {{1992isda}} and the {{2002isda}}, compared and contrasted.  

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This is AmwellClear, what’s left of a business idea that seemed a good one at the time. As with everything worthwhile, it is a work in progress. You must be authorised to create or edit pages. Wanna be authorised? Ping me here.

Here you will find idiosyncratic views of standard capital markets trading agreements, definitions booklets and other stuff. They’re organised into constantly developing Anatomy™ and Nutshell guides. They may be out of date, incomplete, flippant, utter rubbish or just not there when you need them. Just so you know.

And then there’s plain English. We have a bit of a thing about that. And flannel. Then again, we quite like Latin and Greek. What a topsy-turby world we live in!

Like The Hitch-Hiker’s Guide to the Galaxy, this site has many omissions and contains much that is apocryphal, or at least wildly inaccurate. Enter at your peril. (Yes, that's a disclaimer — lest the sky should fall in on my head, or yours.)

The main ones

In brief

Anatomy™: AIFMD | CASS | COBS | Conference calls | Confis | CRR | CSA | EMIR | Equity Derivatives | FOA PCA | FUND | GMRA | GMSLA | ISDA | OSLA | PB | Swapclear | UCITS
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You like?

Then let me tell you about Georgia’s Fund.