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{{a|csa|{{small|70}}{{Csa short comparison}}</div>}} | {{a|csa|{{small|70}}{{Csa short comparison}}</div>}}Just as there are [[ancient ISDAs]] and [[modern ISDAs]], so too are there ancient CSAs — those pioneering, Devil-may-care documents dating from the last millennium, the {{1994csa}} and {{1995csa}} — and then the modern ones, the {{2016vmcsa}}, {{2016nycsa}} and {{2018imcsd}}. Exciting, right? | ||
This is to the original credit support annexes of 1994 (New York law) and 1995 (English law) respectively, to distinguish them from the regulatory margin CSAs - the regulatory [[variation margin]] ones for each governing law, published in 2018, and the regulatory initial margin ones, both published in 2018. | |||
So, in our CSA coverage, you may see occasional references to an “[[Ancient CSA]]” or the “OG” CSA or “Original Gangsta” CSA, to be contrasted with a “[[Modern CSA]]”. I don’t think there is such a thing as a “New and Improved Gangsta” so we will stick with Modern CSA. | |||
This is mainly a weak joke and a lame appeal for street credibility on the part of the least hip person to walk the face of the earth, but it is actually useful as a label for the 1990s CSAs, so we will stick with it. | This is mainly a weak joke and a lame appeal for street credibility on the part of the least hip person to walk the face of the earth, but it is actually useful as a label for the 1990s CSAs, so we will stick with it. | ||
{{sa}} | {{sa}} | ||
*[[Credit support annex]] | *[[Credit support annex]] |