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{{popsong|Signed, Sealed, Delivered (I’m Yours)|Stevie Wonder|14400479}} | |||
Perhaps burned by mendacious agents and conniving record companies, Mr. Wonder enjoys discussing formalities of legal contracts in his music, and there is no finer example than his R&B standard [[Signed, Sealed, Delivered (I’m Yours)]], which addresses not only [[exchange traded derivatives]] but also the formalities of correctly documenting them as obligations under a [[deed]]<ref>If that is what you really want to do: let us park for now the uncomfortable fact that one wouldn't normally document [[ETD]]s as [[deed]]s — that’s a bit of a ninja point and I don't think it’s reasonable to expect a pop star to have that deep a knowledge of the market conventions for [[ETD]]. Hardly anyone who works in the industry does, after all.</ref>. | Perhaps burned by mendacious agents and conniving record companies, Mr. Wonder enjoys discussing formalities of legal contracts in his music, and there is no finer example than his R&B standard [[Signed, Sealed, Delivered (I’m Yours)]], which addresses not only [[exchange traded derivatives]] but also the formalities of correctly documenting them as obligations under a [[deed]]<ref>If that is what you really want to do: let us park for now the uncomfortable fact that one wouldn't normally document [[ETD]]s as [[deed]]s — that’s a bit of a ninja point and I don't think it’s reasonable to expect a pop star to have that deep a knowledge of the market conventions for [[ETD]]. Hardly anyone who works in the industry does, after all.</ref>. | ||