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An “[[MCA]]” is most likely to refer to a [[Master Confirmation Agreement]] - a series of {{ISDA}} standard form templates for executing [[Equity Derivatives]] between dealers. They are all set out on the ISDA website [http://www.isda.org/c_and_a/equity_der.html here]
An “[[MCA]]” is most likely to refer to a [[Master Confirmation Agreement]] - a series of {{ISDA}} standard form templates for executing [[Equity Derivatives]] between dealers. They are all set out on the ISDA website [http://www.isda.org/c_and_a/equity_der.html here]


[[MCA]] is also a record label that [https://www.songfacts.com/facts/lynyrd-skynyrd/workin-for-mca annoyed] [[Lynyrd Skynrd]] enough to compel them to write a song about it<ref>In the scheme of things, this wasn't hard, truth be told. [[Lynyrd Skynrd]], of course, grew famous, and rich, writing songs about people who annoyed them. ''Sweet Home Alabama'' is about the highly annoying — to an Alabaman — [[Neil Young]].</ref>.
[[MCA]] is also a record label that [https://www.songfacts.com/facts/lynyrd-skynyrd/workin-for-mca annoyed] [[Lynyrd Skynrd]] enough that, [[Calhoun Tubbs]]-style, they wrote a song about it<ref>In the scheme of things, this wasn't hard, truth be told. [[Lynyrd Skynrd]], of course, grew famous, and rich, writing songs about people who annoyed them. ''Sweet Home Alabama'' is about the highly annoying — to an Alabaman — [[Neil Young]].</ref>. Like to hear it? Here it goes.
 
{{Difference between SES and MCA}}
{{Difference between SES and MCA}}


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*[[Equity Derivatives Anatomy]]
*[[Equity Derivatives Anatomy]]
*{{eqderivprov|Triple cocktail}}
*{{eqderivprov|Triple cocktail}}
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